Do you remember Personas that visualizes the map of your online presence? Here is a better solution. From one point of view, it’s great to have such a useful tool as Google Social Search. A short video about what it is and how it works.Social Search taps into a user’s social network profiles and displays [...]
Social search… interesting development. Or is it. Google have been including social web results in search results for a number of months now. Google’s next development seems (as explained in the above slightly creepy and uber conservative video – count the amount of mentions of security related words) is to use the content from the [...]
Ya véis que también Facebook quiere difundir nuestros contenidos Y nos ofrece el nuevo botón, que véis aquí ya instalado, a imagen y semejanza del tradicional de Backtype o Tweetmeme para Twitter (tremendo dilema el de FB ahora imitando al Cisne Negro de Twitter, ahora intentando mantener su propia identidad y siendo fiel [...]
Last week at the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, Google's Marissa Mayer took the stage for two reasons. The first was to formally announce the Google/Twitter search deal, but the second was the show off a new product: Google Social Search. The on-stage demonstration was interesting, but left a lot of questions unanswered. Today, the Google Labs experiment goes live, and we'll get those answers.Social Search essentially pulls in information from social networks to augment Google search results. But a major question is: What social networks get pulled it? While the experiment isn't quite live yet, it would seem that from the video below made by Google's Matt Cutts, Social Search, at least at first, will be able to include results from Twitter, FriendFeed, Picasa, Blogger, and Google Reader.