Microsoft partners with Facebook, Twitter on search

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Microsoft is indeed bringing real-time search results from Facebook and Twitter to its Bing search engine thanks to two partnerships, search head Qi Lu and senior vice president Yusuf Mehdi announced at the Web 2.0 Summit here on Wednesday.

The Twitter partnership, which will bring all real-time public tweets to Bing, went live in beta on Wednesday at Bing.com/twitter. The Facebook deal, which will access all information shared publicly on the social network, will arrive “at a later date,” Mehdi said. It’s all part of Bing’s strategy to harness “the emerging hot area of real-time information,” he added.

No financial terms were disclosed for either deal; in a talk later on Wednesday at Web 2.0 Summit, Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg said that “no money changed hands” in its deal with Microsoft.

“You have to do more visual things, you have to do more sophisticated things, and you have to have better access to data,” Mehdi said.

source: cnet

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