When this script was released, I installed it immediately and kind of forgot about it. All that day, I’d run a Google search, and be surprised when I saw the Twitter results pop up.
Then it happened: I started viewing those results and clicking through to Tweets, shortened URLs, and peoples’ Twitter profiles – instead of clicking on the Google results.The “ah-ha” moment had happened for me: there really is value in real-time search. Or so I thought.
I will admit that the results have become a bit, “different” for many types of searches in the last few months. There is plenty of spam, or whatever you want to call it, for certain keywords. And there is plenty of garbage for some high-profile terms, but I still use it several times during the day.
Check it out, and if you still don’t see the value in the real-time data that Twitter has “aggregated” for us to search, please let me know why?


