This week Google have implemented MySpace Real Time Search API. The announcement was made by MySpace earlier this week, but is yet to be announced on the Official Google Blog.
From now on, when you search anything on Google, as part of the search results you will be able to see live updates from MySpace users, including news, photos and blog posts they have chosen to publish publically. The results will be ranked to show the latest and most relevant results, making it easier for users to find the freshest information on anything they are searching for, including the music and artists that users enjoy most.
MySpace are very excited about the launch, writing in their blog that “Empowering our audience to share, discover and showcase content – whether it’s music, movies or games – is core to the MySpace experience. The 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 discover new content.”
Below is an example of the search query results for ‘Valentine’s Day’ to show you how the results are displayed.
Tags: Google, MySpace, Real Time API, Valentines Day
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