Now you can search Twitter archive for every tweet sent since 2006
PUBLISHED : Wednesday, 19 November, 2014, 10:41pm
UPDATED : Wednesday, 19 November, 2014, 10:41pm
Agence France-Presse in San Francisco
Twitter had built a searchable index of the billions of tweets posted during the past eight years. Photo: Twitter
Twitter has begun letting users search through every tweet publicly fired off at the globally popular one-to-many messaging service since it launched in 2006.
Twitter had built a searchable index of the billions of tweets posted during the past eight years or so using the service known for its real-time torrent of messages, the company said in a blog post on Tuesday.
"Since that first simple tweet over eight years ago, hundreds of billions of Tweets have captured everyday human experiences and major historical events," Twitter said.
"Our long-standing goal has been to let people search through every Tweet ever published."
Examples of when the new capability may come in handy included revisiting sports or television show seasons, learning what was revealed at conferences such as #TEDGlobal, and tracking down news about major events such as #JapanEarthquake or #ScotlandDecides.
The enhanced search tool would be rolled out in the next few days, the firm said.
Complete search results from the entire index will be found under an "All" tab on Twitter pages for web browsers as well as in applications for mobile devices powered by Apple or Android software.
The full index was described by Twitter as a major infrastructure investment.
Created in 2006, Twitter has grown rapidly and went public in September last year.
The company recently said it had 264 million regular users and another 500 million who did not sign in to visit the site.
Twitter recently unveiled new changes and services to enhance its attractiveness to users and the advertisers who pursue them.
Standard & Poor's gave Twitter's recent US$1.8 billion debt issue a "speculative" rating of BB- last week. S&P said the rating, roughly in the middle of the speculative or "junk" range, acknowledges expectations of healthy user and income growth.
"The company is investing very aggressively in growth. Depending on the level of business reinvestment, Twitter may not generate positive discretionary cash flow until 2016," S&P said.