Google Social Search Has Its Aims To Make The Social Networks As More Useful
29th October 2009
Google's experimental Social Search service that went live can add the opinions from friends and others to information that a search engine gives on the products and some services such as a new restaurant or the smartphone.
Marissa Mayer who is the vice president of the search products of Google has told the Computerworld previous week following the unveiling in San Francisco at the the Web 2.0 Summit that this new service, which was created in the Google Labs, can add a long missing piece in to the search pie and they have come up with one way for a social network influence the search results. Marissa Mayer also said that if anyone is signed into a Social Search then they can get the content from their friends.
She further added that there has been some huge amount of data on these social networks. She thinks about the social networking and considers that it is about the people as the sensors.
Google has also announced its Social Search last week at the very same time and disclosed that it had inked one real time search deal with the social network Twitter. Mayer has noted that these two announcements are related in that users will eventually see Twitter posts, or tweets, in Google search results.
As today, however, all of the search focus is on addition of the Google Social Search to the Google Labs.
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