
Googling for tweets is now made easier with the Google Replay. It’s a new webs service that let’s you search for tweets related to a certain topic or event at a given time. Twitter’s archives of public tweets are being searched.
Replay will just zoom to a specific point or date range focusing on a topic. At this point, tweets starting February of this year can be searched through but Google is working on the past tweets as far as March 2006, the 21st to be exact—the day the first tweet was ever tweeted.
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