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Google putting your Tweets in their Search

Check out this article about Google and the search engines putting what you say on your Twitter or Facebook in the search results.

http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20091021-718048.html

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Author Brett Content TeamPosted on October 22, 2009April 21, 2017Categories Brett Maas, Companies to Watch, Google, TwitterTags Brett Maas, Google, online search, Twitter

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