Google announced today that it will begin integrating real-time search results into its search engine. The search giant, which had previously announced a search deal with Twitter, will now add search results from Facebook, Myspace, and other microblogging services such as Identi.ca and Jaiku. The new features will gradually roll out to users over the next few weeks, but will be limited to English-only results for the time being. A mobile version of Real-time search will be available immediately for iPhone and Android users. For a demo of the new service, have a look at the video below.






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