For a last night event, the Twitter CEO Dick Costello revealed to the world that his company was beginning a partnership with Apple. The result is to imbue the natural search engine iOS and OS X (known as Spotlight) with micro-network data making the search for tweets and profiles even easier.
The new function is now online, and just put the names of the people you want to search or #hashtags so you start searching Twitter directly from Spotlight. The program already lets you search for apps, emails, contacts and even events on the calendar, and the addition of micro-network only made him more complete.
Twitter also introduced a more complete adaptation functions of Siri, which started functioning from today. The personal assistant of Apple will be able to answer questions related to network, and may also seek answers in other people's tweets
The new function is now online, and just put the names of the people you want to search or #hashtags so you start searching Twitter directly from Spotlight. The program already lets you search for apps, emails, contacts and even events on the calendar, and the addition of micro-network only made him more complete.
Twitter also introduced a more complete adaptation functions of Siri, which started functioning from today. The personal assistant of Apple will be able to answer questions related to network, and may also seek answers in other people's tweets