OneRiot, one of the world’s leading real-time search engines, which will provide the search results of Facebook posts.
OneRiot already pulls data from blogs, Twitter, Digg and millions of other sources all over the social web.
Facebook data that will appear in OneRiot search results include publicly shared links on user profiles and publicly “liked” stories from all over the web.
This news comes just a few days after Bing announced it would be serving Facebook and Twitter posts in search results, too. Google also added Facebook Pages to its real-time search offering in February this year.
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