More

Google 'Social Search' Update Puts Your Friends Front And Center

Google Social Search Update

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/17/11 02:58 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:35 PM ET

Google's Social Search feature just got a shot in the arm.

When Google debuted this search tool in 2009, the service was designed to enhance your Google search results by displaying relevant posts from your social contacts at the bottom of each results page. Starting today, Google will be integrating some of your social media contacts' activities directly into your search results.

For example, when you log into your Google Profile and query "windsurfing," you might notice a search result that includes an annotation about a friend who has shared this link on his Twitter feed. Google will also include content shared or created by your friends on Blogger, YouTube, Quora, Flickr, Google Reader and others.

Social connections can affect the ranking of some Google search results. "The ranking impact will be different based on how strong your connections are, and different people will see different results," writes Search Engine Land.

Social Search results will be clearly marked with a note and a picture, so you'll know whose tweets or blog posts you're looking at.

If you decide to use Social Search, you can link to your own social media accounts publicly via your Google Profile, or you can make these connections private with a new setting in your Google account. Google will also search for other public accounts you might have and recommend that you link to them.

Will the expansion of Social Search be a boon to users? The jury's still out for some. "While that sort of information is great for some cases, there are often times when social search just isn't the right idea," writes The Next Web. "Quite often, I'm not looking for discussion or social features. I'm simply looking for facts or relevant information. Whether or not someone to whom I'm socially connected has shared that information doesn't necessarily come into play."

If you noticed that we haven't mentioned Facebook at all, there's a reason for that. "One thing this update doesn't include is Facebook 'Like' data, a prominent feature of Microsoft Bing," Mashable points out. "Unlike Google, Bing has access to instant personalization and the user data behind Facebook's walled garden. As one of Google's archenemies, it's unlikely the search giant gave much serious thought to deep Facebook integration, instead choosing Quora, Flickr and Twitter as its inaugural integrations."

To learn more about the expanded Social Search, visit the Official Google Blog, or check out a demo video (below).

WATCH:


FOLLOW HUFFPOST TECH

Google's Social Search feature just got a shot in the arm. When Google debuted this search tool in 2009, the service was designed to enhance your Google search results by displaying relevant posts fr...
Google's Social Search feature just got a shot in the arm. When Google debuted this search tool in 2009, the service was designed to enhance your Google search results by displaying relevant posts fr...
 
 
  • Comments
  • 6
  • Pending Comments
  • 0
  • View FAQ
Comments are closed for this entry
View All
Favorites
Recency  | 
Popularity
06:22 PM on 02/24/2011
Interesting article, however I would suggest also reviewing http://www.flock.com (social aggregator) and http://www.buddyfetch.com (social search engine) as well. Both have been out for many years.
This user has chosen to opt out of the Badges program
07:29 PM on 02/20/2011
I don't use google and I don't use social networking. I don't need or want search results from other people. I find all of this "sharing" to be more appropriately called "extreme over-sharing". JMO.
photo
HUFFPOST SUPER USER
BonzaSheila
Having a good time with HOUSE MUSIC
11:42 PM on 02/18/2011
Uh. no. I am generally a big fan of Google and Google innovations, but this is a terrible idea.
photo
ESJ247
I eat micro-bio with milk.
08:12 AM on 02/18/2011
So basically, Google is telling all your "friends" your search interests. So much for privacy.
photo
jonester
Politics: whining and compromises
04:26 PM on 02/17/2011
BETTER TITLE: Google 'Social Search' Update Puts Your Privacy Farther Back
05:22 PM on 02/17/2011
It is only on there if you share a link on a social network site. If you want privacy, just don't share anything, simple as that.