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Google to begin testing Social Search

October 27, 2009

announced an experimental Labs feature that will peruse a user’s Social networks for search results, following up on last week’s announcement that and had established a partnership. “Today we’re rolling out a new experiment on Labs called Social Search that helps you find more relevant public content from your broader social circle,” said the company in a blog posting Tuesday. users can create a profile and add in links to social networks they want covered, such as , Facebook, or LinkedIn, as well as contacts. The search results will then include a scan of those sites for relevant information. The search results will not include private data, “You can find it without Social Search if you really want to. What we’ve done is surface that content together in one single place to make your results more relevant,” said. Last week, Microsoft and said they would incorporate posts in Bing and .com search results. Microsoft’s Bing search engine started social networking searches last week.

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