Now, if your intranet or Web site search is powered by Google's enterprise universal search appliance, you too can take in real-time tweets related to search queries.
There are two key differences to point out between Google.com and Google Search Appliance. Google Search Appliance users will notice that real-time search is limited to just Twitter feeds for the time being (you'll have to forgo Facebook Page updates and the like for now), and tweets are displayed in a separate search box. So while Google.com's implementation shows tweets appearing inline with other results, intranet search will highlight them separately.
If you're a GSA user, you'll want to have an administrator follow these instructions to turn on real-time tweets for search. You'll also have the option to enable the functionality for all users, individual users, or allow for users to self-select their real-time preferences.
The Google Enterprise Blog writes:
"Social information is important for businesses: employees searching for information needed to do their jobs benefit from real-time news too. They might be developing a new breakfast cereal, or designing a marketing plan for a clothing line, or writing strategy report for a political campaign. In all of these cases, understanding what is being said just as Twitter users are saying it can be invaluable."