Posts Tagged "conversational search"

Conversational Search: More Relevant Than Google?

Posted by on Jul 14, 2009 in social media and resources | 0 comments

Tweet Twitter, the micro blogging powerhouse, is the semantic real time search pioneer. When you utilize Google for a search, the return results often include outdated information, dead links, or abandoned blogs. With real time semantic (conversational) search, the returns often include links to conversations that are happening at that moment. Although Twitter’s internal search engine allows users to RSS subscribe to conversations...

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Job Seeker’s Twitter Tips: It’s All in the “Conversational Search”

Posted by on Mar 7, 2009 in twitter | 0 comments

Tweet The new buzzword in the world of search, and a concept being posited as the downfall of Google, is “conversational search.” The idea being that searching within Twitter, Linkedin, or other social media network search engines is a more robust and valuable search strategy than utilizing Google search. The thought is that the search results on Twitter could lead the searcher to conversation(s) that provide more targeted...

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