PeopleBrowsr, the platform that lets you integrate your activity on various social networks is bringing real time search to its list of features. The feature will let users transform their filtered searches on networks into conversations. The idea is to benefit firms learn how there product/service fared across the social networks, letting them filter search with respect to locations and topics. This in turn lets them more directly engage with the people and with almost everyone using social networks and with real time search in, it encourages higher engagement by crawling across more conversation per instant.
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Really wish they would let you customize the fonts, size, etc. Also, they need to skin the scrollbars on the site – just can’t fit as much in the screen as you can on say Tweetdeck.
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