Google has officially announced on Twitter, as well in as an updated post on the Google blog, that they have expanded displaying Twitter content — Tweets — in the Google desktop search results.
Earlier this month, we reported that Google had begun experimenting with displaying content from Twitter in desktop results. In May, Google already had begun showing Tweets in mobile search results — but now they also will begin to show to all English language searches on desktop.

Google also said the relevancy and ranking behind these Twitter results will continue to evolve and improve as the process matures. Currently, there is no advertising component to showing Tweets in the organic results.
I personally see the tweets in the desktop results. Here are some examples when I search for people or brands on Twitter. But it will also show for hot topics that are relevant:
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