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Google Adds Social Search to Labs - Reviews by PC Magazine

Submitted by MacRonin on October 26, 2009 - 11:11pm
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Google Adds Social Search to Labs: Via Reviews by PC Magazine.

On the heels of Google and Microsoft's decisions to incorporate Twitter postings into Google.com and Bing, Google on Monday announced an experimental Labs feature that will peruse a user's social networks for search results.

Google Social Search is intended to "find more relevant public content from your broader social circle," Google said in a blog post.

Social Search will pull from Google services like Gmail and Reader, as well as social networks like Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn. To participate, create a Google Profile and add links to social networking sites you want Google to search. You can then activate Social Search via Google Experimental Labs. [ Read more ... ]

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