Well, I’m certain that you’ve found the news now that FriendFeed has been bought by Facebook. This is going to put Facebook on the mapping for real-time search queries just like on Twitter. It sure does look like that Facebook is going after Twitter, hardcore.
The fresh real-time search will be a leap forward for Facebook. They don’t have to search over extended complex updates to see what is going on, but now it’ll be in clear concise coordinate tabs to help you jump between friends list and FriendFeeds.
This is very key because for a long time Facebook is fallen are down Twitter in momentum. Twitter has become the sole place that a lot of people go to to find up to the second news on their popular matters. This is the way that the Cyberspace is going. Away from Google spiders that take 30 minutes to 80 minutes to find pages, and more towards user driven search engines. I then found myself searching Twitter instead of Google what I want to find out something.
Now you’ll be able to bound all over the Facebook search engine just like you would with Twitter is a list of updated news reports even from someones that are not on your friends list.
To see more and more from Facebook as they shape into this new functionality that they have and I’m sure you’ll see more and more packaging of this leap advancing from Facebook.
What it all comes down to though, I’m still going to use twitter at this place to ping my community that I have handwritten this post. I guess… have to wait a little bit longer until Facebook and FriendFeed get things up and rolling.
There’s no uncertainty about it though, this is where the Internet is going towards real-time searches because people want affairs faster and speedier. Just look at broadband Internet and its expansion of the past 2 years. Pretty soon we’ll be beaming information from one person to another instantly.
We will just have to see how Facebook and FriendFeed compete with twitter and what routes things head in the future. One thing’s for sure, this business plan is worth zillions to both companies. Who will profits? We will see.
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