We don’t comment on speculation. Later today, COO Sheryl Sandberg and VP of Engineering Mike Schroepfer will be speaking at Web 2.0 at which time they will be available to answer questions regarding Facebook.
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People want the most up-to-date information and that’s what services such as Twitter have provided a great platform for – which is why we are really happy to work with them and gain access to that information so we can deeply embed it into our search system.
Search speed means two things: one – how quickly results come back to you and two – how quickly we can update the information. Adding real-time results to our product will massively help with the latter part of this definition. We have to make our results as fresh and relevant as possible.
MySpace users’ real-time updates about photos, videos, moods and other content seamlessly integrated alongside traditional search results
That is something we are far away from
In the future, there will be many different ways of searching ... We really foresee a world where you can search and find your answer where ever it exists and whatever language it is in.
We look at this as an extension of their self expression
We want people to hear their comments and opinions and what better way than to have them next to results on a Google search?