Guardian: Twitter overtaking Google for real-time info, says Page
May 20th, 2009Posted by Laura Oliver in Editors' pick, Search, Social media and blogging
“I think we have done a relatively poor job of creating things that work on a per-second basis,” said Google co-founder Larry Page in his closing speech at the search engine’s Zeitgeist conference.
Google has fallen behind Twitter in this respect, said Page, who also highlighted the potential for up-to-the-minute publication of info to compromise accuracy.
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