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Google Launch Social Search

Google are Beta testing Social Search, a facility that shows relevant results from your friend’s social media pages including the likes of Blogger, Twitter, Facebook, Linkedin etc.

Essentially Google are trying to present us with the most relevant information, our friends and connections are like us, so it follows that we are interested to hear what they say about the places, products and services that we are interested in.

To make social search work a user must have and be signed into their Google Profile (http://www.google.com/profiles) they must also connect that profile to at least one social networking site so that Google can start to identify their “Social Circle”.  When a user searches with their Google Profile enabled Google will find relevant public content from their friends and contacts and highlight it within the search results.

Google have been gravitating towards a more personalised search experience for some time http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/02/personally-speaking.html and have also been bumping up new content in the Search Engine Results Pages (SERP’s) for a while.

Essentially then Google continue to strive to provide the most relevant results to it’s users, it will be interesting to see how this develops, my initial thoughts are:

  • It will be interesting to see how many people actually know about the Google Profile
  • It is unclear how many people provide useful info on places, products and services when they use Twitter, Facebook etc.

To find out more see: http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/10/introducing-google-social-search-i.html

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Facebook Zombies March on Cheltenham

150 Zombies marched on Cheltenham Town Hall this Halloween in order to raise money for charity, the event was organised through the social networking site Facebook.

The march to raise funds for the Motor Neurone Disease Association was organised by Callie Middlemiss, Dan Cooper and Mark Burden.

Although some disruption was caused this does show the power of sites like Facebook to stir up enough interest to provoke people to take part in large offline events.

Source: http://www.thisisgloucestershire.co.uk/latestnews/Zombies-march-Cheltenham-Town-Hall/article-1471566-detail/article.html.

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