Scoopler: real-time search results and more
As developers look at the success of Twitter and the possibilities of real-time, search results that come straight from social networks, we're going to start seeing a lot more search engines like Scoopler. Scoopler delivers search trends in the left column, scrolling search results from Twitter, Delicious, Flickr and Digg in the center, and video, links and images on the right.
Scoopler's not going to replace Google any time soon, but it's also not designed to. It probably can replace Google for you in those cases where you really need up-to-the-minute information, the kind that people will be Twittering about before it shows up on news sites. Twitter Search is obviously great for this, too, but Scoopler gives you more sources and updates in real-time. It's definitely worth checking out if you're a web trends junkie.
Scoopler's not going to replace Google any time soon, but it's also not designed to. It probably can replace Google for you in those cases where you really need up-to-the-minute information, the kind that people will be Twittering about before it shows up on news sites. Twitter Search is obviously great for this, too, but Scoopler gives you more sources and updates in real-time. It's definitely worth checking out if you're a web trends junkie.

