NEW YORK: Twitter messages will soon become visible in Google’s search pages. All of Twitters 284m users’ tweets will be visible in real time within Google’s search results. But while the two giants have a win-win scenario for themselves, a study shows that diverse audiences can lead to people self-censoring.
According to insiders, before the year is up, all of Twitters 284 million users’ tweets will be visible in real time within Google’s search results. Google previously had to troll through Twitter’s massive streams of data to find the information, but now the search engine giant will get direct access to the data.
Even with its large user base, Twitter has been looking to expand its network. Twitter’s chief executive officer Dick Costolo has been on a mission to have tweets seen by more non-users along with generating more advertising revenue.