Yahoo includes more Twitter messages in search results to capture Internet buzz
By APThursday, December 10, 2009
Yahoo adds another touch of Twitter to search
SUNNYVALE, Calif. — Yahoo is including more Twitter messages in its search results to give people a better sense about what’s happening on the Web.
Thursday’s expansion is the latest move to underscore the growing importance of Twitter’s short posts, or “tweets,” to Internet search engines. Both Google and Microsoft are paying Twitter for better access to the millions of tweets shared each day.
Yahoo, based in Sunnyvale, Calif., is relying on free tools to find tweets that touch upon a topic mentioned in a search request. A link to the relevant tweets will appear among the rest of Yahoo’s search results.
Yahoo last month began to include tweets as part of a feature that identifies hot news stories.
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