Twitter application TweetDeck already offers groups so it will be interesting to see if Twitter simply acquires them like it did with Summize, which provided search. It's one of social media's favorite topics: How will Twitter make money?
Of course, last year Twitter acquired Summize, which was a search service based on the Twitter API. Recently, Facebook launched a live feed, something many believed to be a move to compete with Twitter.
Twitter's search engine, Summize, "is very good at cataloging real-time information from its users," as NetworkWorld notes. And while many of the answers were insightful, its seems Der Spiegel does not understand the medium.
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Last year, Twitter acquired Summize, which was a Twitter search developed on the API. AdAge has the scoop on Twitter's plans for search. Could this possibly be a real challenge to Google? Twitter search is increasingly popular, especially for...
Twitter acquired Summize, which was a third-party search developed via the Twitter API. Twitter is testing a search box on the root URL of its site, meaning on the home page and user pages. Currently, search resides on a subdomain, http://search...
Twitter Buys Summize? Want to find a person by name on Twitter (again)? Well, now you can (again). Twitter has brought back the ability to search for a person by name. Once you're signed in, look for the "Find People" link on the navigation bar on...
Twitter Buys Summize? Posted by Kevin Heisler Jul 8, 2008 Twitter, the social media sensation, is rumored to buy Summize, the Twitter search engine. Summize is widely considered to be the best search engine for Twitter conversations.
Twitter, the social media sensation, is rumored to buy Summize, the Twitter search engine. Summize is widely considered to be the best search engine for Twitter conversations. According to “the sources” of what appears to be a high school student...
Best of all, the head honcho, Marco Van de Kamp, recommends combining his service with Twitter, Summize, (Twitter search engine) and Google Blog Search to get the latest comments and reviews on hostels.