Tuesday 17 February 2015

TweetDeck vs. Searching

Searching on search engines such as Google, tumbler or pintrest can be overwhelming by the results especially if you don't try to be specific. TweetDeck is a great way to categorize the sources that you follow and what you specifically would want to search for by making different columns. They are called: searched columns, user columns and etc. Top picture is an image of categorized columns which can lead you easier to different kinds of answers for your search. Three major difference between a search engine such as Google and TweetDeck are: the design, organization and sources.


Design
The preview and format presented in TweetDeck is a new experience that the users can approach as much knowledge as they need in one area by using different sources and organizing them in a right category.


Organization
By making columns and organizing sources and search criteria in columns, users would be able to read of as many information as possible and also create other columns to further their searching.


Sources
TweetDeck is all about knowing what to search for because the rest would appear when you type in the search box. Information would flow as the searches relate to the search topic.