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October 29, 2009

Google Social Search

Arielle
 
Rubenstein
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Arielle
 
Rubenstein
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3
min

Google Social Search is an experimental feature that allows you to do searches that find relevant public web content from people in your social circle.When you join the Social Search experiment Google will bring up results from your friends and contacts. These special results appear at the bottom of the search results page. Your social circle consists of contacts from your Gmail and sites listed in your Google Profile.The following people make up your social circle:

  • People you're connected to through social services that you've listed in your Google profile, such as Twitter and FriendFeed.
  • People in your Gmail (or Google Talk) chat list.
  • People in your Friends, Family, and Coworkers contact groups for Google.

If someone you don't know shows up in your social search results, it's likely that they're connected to someone you do know. For example, if you're following someone on Twitter, and that person is following five other people, those five other people are also included in your social circle.We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words so we’ve included a video from Google explaining in more detail what Google Social Search is all about. Enjoy!

Google Social Search is an experimental feature that allows you to do searches that find relevant public web content from people in your social circle.When you join the Social Search experiment Google will bring up results from your friends and contacts. These special results appear at the bottom of the search results page. Your social circle consists of contacts from your Gmail and sites listed in your Google Profile.The following people make up your social circle:

  • People you're connected to through social services that you've listed in your Google profile, such as Twitter and FriendFeed.
  • People in your Gmail (or Google Talk) chat list.
  • People in your Friends, Family, and Coworkers contact groups for Google.

If someone you don't know shows up in your social search results, it's likely that they're connected to someone you do know. For example, if you're following someone on Twitter, and that person is following five other people, those five other people are also included in your social circle.We all know that a picture is worth a thousand words so we’ve included a video from Google explaining in more detail what Google Social Search is all about. Enjoy!

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