Shouting About Tweets in Google Search Results
Jinfo Article
10th April 2015
By James Mullan
Abstract
Twitter and Google have reached a deal to automatically make tweets available in Google search results. James Mullan ponders what this means for areas such as privacy and accountability if you’re one of the 284 million personal or professional users of Twitter.
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