There is a lot of content on the web from blogs to wikis to tweets but organization and search from a single platform is cumbersome. Google has just released an experiment on Google Labs called Google Social Search that helps you find more relevant public content from your broader social circle.
Now with Social Search, Google finds relevant public content from your friends and contacts and highlights it for you at the bottom of your search results.
So how will it work, as it is said a “video shows speaks more than a million tweets”; here are some videos to give you what is in stored for us.
For all of you tech heads wanting to know the backend of the Google social search, here is video for you as well.
I love it already, it searches my tweets and statuses correctly. Wow…
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I have been looking for content like this for a research project I am working on. Thanks very much.