While Google has always been ahead of web search, conducting realtime searches across social networks has not been one of its fortes. People who have wanted realtime search results have often stuck to social networks. But that might change very soon thanks to “Google Realtime Search”.

Google Realtime Search is Google’s new project that aims to provide users with realtime search results. Although the feature had been partially integrated with regular web search, Realtime Search has now got its very own page. The search lets you gather the latest from Twitter, Facebook, Buzz, and other networks. Simply enter your search query and click on the “Search” button, exactly like Google’s regular web search.

An option to the left lets you view results with images. These will mostly include results from Facebook.

Some important features like RSS feeds for search results, archival searches, full conversation views, etc. are still missing from Google Realtime Search. Hopefully as the service matures, these features will be added to it. Meanwhile, bloggers and all latest-trend-followers will want to check out how Google Realtime Search actually works.
Features:
- Google real time search engine.
- Works exactly like Google’s Web Search.
- Gather realtime results from Facebook, Twitter, Buzz, and other networks.
- Lets you filter results that include images.
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Check out “Google Realtime Search” @ www.google.com/realtime?esrch=RealtimeLaunch::Experiment (via ReadWriteWeb) (by MOin from ThumbPress)