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	<title>Comments on: Twitter search vs. Google</title>
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		<title>By: Replyz Team</title>
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		<description>And Twitter search has come a long way since this original post as well. As the numbers show, people are flocking to Twitter search this year, at least for their real-time queries. As something of a niche Twitter search service ourselves, we&#039;re finding that Twitter can be used as a real alternative to Google for getting answers to questions as well. For example, here&#039;s a real-time stream of questions people are asking on Twitter right now: http://replyz.com/c And thousands of answers are posted on Twitter each day as well as you can see here: http://replyz.com/t/?replies=has_replies</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>And Twitter search has come a long way since this original post as well. As the numbers show, people are flocking to Twitter search this year, at least for their real-time queries. As something of a niche Twitter search service ourselves, we&#8217;re finding that Twitter can be used as a real alternative to Google for getting answers to questions as well. For example, here&#8217;s a real-time stream of questions people are asking on Twitter right now: <a href="http://replyz.com/c" rel="nofollow">http://replyz.com/c</a> And thousands of answers are posted on Twitter each day as well as you can see here: <a href="http://replyz.com/t/?replies=has_replies" rel="nofollow">http://replyz.com/t/?replies=has_replies</a></p>
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