Twitter Search - Boolean Strings Network2024-03-28T20:09:24Zhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/twitter-search?feed=yes&xn_auth=no*** Google indexes websites,…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-30:2748775:Comment:80602009-03-30T04:43:21.201ZRajhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/RajeshSethi
*** Google indexes websites, not conversations.<br />
*** Google indexes Blog comments, forums, and other discussions online ( this is not real time OR in chronological order)<br />
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It would be intereseting to see Twitter 3-5 years from now, but comparing it with complete functionality & results of google is like comparing apple to oranges.<br />
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Raj
*** Google indexes websites, not conversations.<br />
*** Google indexes Blog comments, forums, and other discussions online ( this is not real time OR in chronological order)<br />
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It would be intereseting to see Twitter 3-5 years from now, but comparing it with complete functionality & results of google is like comparing apple to oranges.<br />
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Raj Here's an example of what I w…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-28:2748775:Comment:79862009-03-28T16:15:44.694ZIrina Shamaevahttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/IrinaShamaeva
Here's an example of what I was referring to:<br />
<a href="http://www.twitip.com/twitter-destined-to-replace-google-search/">http://www.twitip.com/twitter-destined-to-replace-google-search/</a>
Here's an example of what I was referring to:<br />
<a href="http://www.twitip.com/twitter-destined-to-replace-google-search/">http://www.twitip.com/twitter-destined-to-replace-google-search/</a> Twitter and Google are two di…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-23:2748775:Comment:75292009-03-23T05:49:47.993ZMasoodhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/Masood
Twitter and Google are two different types of sources for a sourcer. Even comparing them seems a little awkward<br />
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Twitter: allows to search on public conversations and is becoming an important source of finding information. As a sourer, I would say it is similar to a forum search, though a lot easier, but less targeted. No matter how popular it becomes, it will not give me all the information which a Search engine provides.<br />
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Google: Like a typical search engine Indexes a lot of the web content…
Twitter and Google are two different types of sources for a sourcer. Even comparing them seems a little awkward<br />
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Twitter: allows to search on public conversations and is becoming an important source of finding information. As a sourer, I would say it is similar to a forum search, though a lot easier, but less targeted. No matter how popular it becomes, it will not give me all the information which a Search engine provides.<br />
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Google: Like a typical search engine Indexes a lot of the web content available, (even Twitter). Something a twitter search can't<br />
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Well, unless Twitter/Google/or someone else, comes up with a search engine which gives an option of searching on Tweets, it would be great. We have a Google blog search. You can use the site: command…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-20:2748775:Comment:73632009-03-20T18:00:05.450Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
You can use the site: command in Google for Twitter results:<br />
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site:twitter.com graphic (artist | ~design) -job -jobs “new york”<br />
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Twitter has it's own search parameters:<br />
You need to use the search at this site for Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/">http://search.twitter.com/</a> with these Operators:<a href="http://www.twitter.com/operators">http://www.twitter.com/operators</a><br />
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sql near:Boston within:25mi<br />
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Or Twitter has an Advanced search page:…
You can use the site: command in Google for Twitter results:<br />
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site:twitter.com graphic (artist | ~design) -job -jobs “new york”<br />
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Twitter has it's own search parameters:<br />
You need to use the search at this site for Twitter: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/">http://search.twitter.com/</a> with these Operators:<a href="http://www.twitter.com/operators">http://www.twitter.com/operators</a><br />
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sql near:Boston within:25mi<br />
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Or Twitter has an Advanced search page: <a href="http://search.twitter.com/advanced">http://search.twitter.com/advanced</a><br />
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There are also a number of other search applications for Twitter and more seem to come frequently:<br />
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<a href="http://www.twellow.com/">http://www.twellow.com/</a><br />
<a href="http://www.tweepsearch.com/">http://www.tweepsearch.com/</a><br />
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etc- Irina, as Tech Tips Editor fo…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-20:2748775:Comment:73602009-03-20T16:50:14.212ZAmanda Blazohttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/AmandaBlazo33
Irina, as Tech Tips Editor for The Source Newsletter, I am seeking a recruiter or sourcer who is using Twitter successfully to source candidates and potential clients. I would like to publish an article written by this person in our April edition. Do you know anyone who is currently using Twitter successfully to source that you can refer me to? The article should be between 500-700 words and shouldn't take more than an hour or so to write. You can email me at amanda@thesourcingconference.com if…
Irina, as Tech Tips Editor for The Source Newsletter, I am seeking a recruiter or sourcer who is using Twitter successfully to source candidates and potential clients. I would like to publish an article written by this person in our April edition. Do you know anyone who is currently using Twitter successfully to source that you can refer me to? The article should be between 500-700 words and shouldn't take more than an hour or so to write. You can email me at amanda@thesourcingconference.com if you know of someone you can refer me to. This could be a great opportunity to showcase one's talents in another forum. Thanks! Would be interesting if Googl…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-20:2748775:Comment:73572009-03-20T16:41:25.058Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
Would be interesting if Google bought Twitter!! Or maybe the other way around!!!!
Would be interesting if Google bought Twitter!! Or maybe the other way around!!!! I think twitter is the latest…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-20:2748775:Comment:73542009-03-20T16:14:30.555ZJennifer Joneshttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/JenniferJones
I think twitter is the latest social networking site that is receiving a lot of hype. I think it has a lot of great capabilities, but to say that it will replace Google….I don’t see it!
I think twitter is the latest social networking site that is receiving a lot of hype. I think it has a lot of great capabilities, but to say that it will replace Google….I don’t see it! This seems very unlikely to m…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-03-20:2748775:Comment:73462009-03-20T15:50:49.428ZTatjana Cirichttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/TatjanaCiric
This seems very unlikely to me. I would be curious to see what comments other sourcers would have about this. I must say I was very suprised by this post.
This seems very unlikely to me. I would be curious to see what comments other sourcers would have about this. I must say I was very suprised by this post.