If you Google Kim Kardasian on your mobile browser the next time, don’t be surprised to see tweets in your search results. Google has announced today that a new update will let you find real-time content from Twitter right in the search results.

“Whether you’re interested in the latest from Taylor Swift, news about the #MadMenFinale, or updates on the NBA playoffs, you’ll have access to it directly from Google. Let’s use NASA as an example—just ask the Google app about NASA Twitter and in the search results, you’ll see Tweets from @NASA,” Google said in a statement on its official blog.

You can either ask the Google Search app or the browser to get relevant tweets along with news. It will help users get information about people, organizations and events as they unfold.

It’s a great way to get real-time info when something is happening. And it’s another way for organizations and people on Twitter to reach a global audience at the most relevant moments.

If you want to receive tweets in your search results, go to Play Store and update your Google Search app. Once the update is installed, you should be able to fins tweets in your search results.

Source: Google Blog

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