Twitter is reportedly updating search on the Web version of its service to offer a universal search-like experience, displaying photos and accounts in results, in addition to recent searches and social context, as users type their query. The update was announced by Twitter through its official handle. Following the update, which is being rolled out gradually to all users, the search experience would be inline with Twitter's mobile experience. As reported by Search Engine Land, the changes in the search experience include People results (Twitter accounts/ handles) being displayed with search results on the top, and photos also now being made part of the search results. Instead of the Tweets, People and Top Photos filters on the left pane, the new search listings page will feature Results, People and Photos filters. As per the report, the new search listings page will first display People results, followed by the top 3 tweets around the topic, then Photos results which are followed by more Top Tweets.
We haven't been upgraded to the new Search experience, at the time of writing this post. Through the update, it appears that Twitter wants to streamline the Search experience on the service displaying relevant content, tweets, accounts to make the overall user experience richer. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNHoltvMo_uHNeNmYn8b-o4TN-sw1Q&url=http://gadgets.ndtv.com/internet/news/twitter-updating-web-based-search-to-offer-a-richer-experience-400560 | |||
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Friday, 2 August 2013
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