Google has started real-time search results for MySpace. The outcome will show live updates from MySpace users together with news, photos, music and blog posts.
The MySpace content joins further sources of Google real-time search results, including Twitter and Facebook’s FriendFeed.
While Google was the social networking site’s launch partner, together with OneRiot, it took a duo of month’s time for Google to incorporate MySpace’s updates into its real-time search results.
MySpace, which is not the grand figure of social networking it once was, will be hoping that Google results will drive superior traffic to its now more music focused pages.
Mr. Mike Jones, co-president of MySpace, said, “This partnership increases our users’ ability to share and showcase content across the open web and gives people outside the MySpace network even more ways to find out new content.”
The MySpace content joins further sources of Google real-time search results, including Twitter and Facebook’s FriendFeed.
While Google was the social networking site’s launch partner, together with OneRiot, it took a duo of month’s time for Google to incorporate MySpace’s updates into its real-time search results.
MySpace, which is not the grand figure of social networking it once was, will be hoping that Google results will drive superior traffic to its now more music focused pages.
Mr. Mike Jones, co-president of MySpace, said, “This partnership increases our users’ ability to share and showcase content across the open web and gives people outside the MySpace network even more ways to find out new content.”
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