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Google real-time search is already live… Yes it is … According to Google, “Relevance meets the real-time web”.
About 2 months ago, we reported that google is going to bring realtime search soon. Now after, 4months Google on late on Friday afternoon, U.S. Western Time,  announced that they are now releasing the personalized search,

With a small change in the address you can get results in real time. To reach this search to be extended, so far not available, the address on “& tbs = QDR: n30″.
The option “n30″ shows all the results with your keyword which were found within the last 30min. If you want to know, for

Google Search Solution, Google India has launched the SMS search service, where you can SMS the Google number with and get results back via sms.
The sms costs you (Rs 2 or whatever is the rate for national sms for your provider). This is a big+ because you dont have to pay for

Google officially launched the ability to filter search results using Creative Commons licenses inside the Image Search tool. It is now easy to restrict your Image Search results to find images which have been tagged with the CC licenses, so that you can find content from across the web that you can share, use, and

If you author a blog on Blogger, Google has built a search gadget for you that does this – the AJAX Custom Search gadget creates a Linked Custom Search engine that automatically updates to allow your readers to search your blog’s entire neighborhood. It is a uniquely flavored search experience that gets richer over time.

Google Image search can now be restricted to return results of a specific color. While this isn’t available as option in the advanced settings, you can use e.g. “imgcolor=green” or “imgcolor=blue,red” as parameter right in the URL. Setting the option to “blue”, for instance, shows images for your keyword which are