There is a new trend that starting to blow up on the web: Real-time searching. People want access to information as it happens instantaneously. Twitter offers a real time search to its users but sometimes it is not relevant Google does not display results in real time, but bases their rank order on relevance. What if you could search all the web in real-time and search Google at the same time? That’s the idea behind Twiogle.

Tony Obregon 6:08 pm on May 28, 2009 Permalink
would be useful if unique URLs were created for every search so that we could share results and send the hyperlink.
Phil 6:16 pm on May 28, 2009 Permalink
I do a standard search for a common term and am only getting the results that Google would give minus the paid ads… where exactly does twitter fit into this?
Twiogle 6:17 pm on May 28, 2009 Permalink
Phil – Currently you have to press the enter key to get the twitter results to display. Google results display after 700ms of not typing.
Phil 7:21 pm on May 28, 2009 Permalink
Got it, thanks – I thought it was cool to see the Google results come up without hitting enter (thus causing me not to click it) and it caused me to miss the full result list