Microsoft has just announced the signing of a new partnership with Twitter that allows users to search for accounts, tweets and hashtags straight from the official page of the search engine.

“Through an exclusive partnership with Twitter, Bing is rolling out a fast and intuitive way to discover tweets directly in its search results. Now when you search for a trending hashtag, Bing will show the most relevant tweets directly in the search results – in near real-time,” Redmond revealed in an announcement today.

Basically, people can now use Bing to search for everything on Twitter, which clearly comes in handy especially since this particular social network is continuously growing bigger.

Microsoft has been trying to make Bing more of a social search engine for years and this new partnership with Twitter clearly comes in handy, especially for those who are using this social network on a regular basis.

The new feature is already available on the US version of Bing's homepage, but in case you don't see it right now, wait for a few more hours and try again. The company is currently rolling out the improvements across the world, so it might take a little bit longer until they become available to everyone.