Google Social Search: Reasons You Should Use It
Posted by Steve Rex at Sep 21st, 2010 in Web 2.0
There is no question that individuals believe in our friends for awareness, advice, and naturally for sizzling recommendations on the next big thing. Google Social search taps directly into this behavior simply by browsing appropriate publicly-accessible content material from your social group of friends, and some of your online friends and connections.
According to Google the following are samples of the kinds of appropriate, publicly-accessible content material it searches for:
* Websites, weblogs, public profiles, as well as other articles linked from your friends’ Google profiles
* Site content, for example status changes, tweets, and critiques, from interpersonal companies that your particular friends have listed in their Google profiles
* Images posted openly from your social group of friends on Picasa Web and from sites linked from their Google profiles
* Appropriate posts from your Google Reader subscriptions
And Google says it searches the following to create and find connections:
* Individuals within your Gmail (or Google Talk) chat list
* Men and women as part of your Friends, Family, and Coworkers groups in your Google contacts
* Individuals you happen to be openly linked to by means of social services you have placed in your Google profile, such as Twitter and FriendFeed









