A lot of fun stuff happened this week in the world of Web search, so let's get right to it:
- Google Swirl offers fun ways to explore images: Google has opened up a new way to find images, and it's just swirl-y (sorry 'bout that).
- Yahoo Brings 'Real Time' Updates To News Shortcut: Yahoo is coming to the table with integrated Twitter feeds; Bing, Google unveiled a Twitter search option about a month ago.
- Survey uncovers the UK's favorite websites: Some very interesting choices here.
- Twitter Premium Accounts Coming by Year's End: Premium accounts are best for those folks who need better analytics and advanced Twitter features.
- Google Builds Out A National Real Estate Search Engine: Google already rolled out searchable real estate back in July (Google Maps: now with real estate listings), but now it's got even more great features (convenient for looky-loos).
- Future Directions of Wolfram|Alpha: Fun stuff in store for the computational search engine, including the Wolfram|Alpha API, Wolfram|Alpha iPhone App, and enterprise and custom versions.
- Discover Bing: Want to explore Bing and everything it has to offer? This is the place to do it.
- Search engines are a source of learning: An intriguing new study suggests that we mostly use search engines to confirm what we already know.
- Twitter Incorporates Retweeting (Beta Launch): Retweeting (basically passing along someone else's thoughts on Twitter) gets tweaked.
Did I miss something? If you've got a Web search news item you'd like to share, now is the time!


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