![]() ![]() ![]() Now, there are a few different interesting things about this. You flat out get a 404 not found page, something I don't recall ever seeing at Google before: After all, the company still lists Realtime Search in its product listing page (right at the top of "specialized search" no less):īut, even more amusing is that if you click on it, you don't get a redirect. But apparently the whole thing was so abrupt that it even caught Google by surprise. We'd already mentioned the fact that Google abruptly turned off its realtime search, after its agreement with Twitter expired.
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