Posts Tagged ‘Social Search’

 

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg to Friend China?

Thursday, May 26th, 2011

Although China is the world’s largest Internet market by user volume, it has proven nearly impenetrable by Western companies, including the almighty Google. Last week, we reported on Bing and Facebook’s new collaboration, as well as LinkedIn’s IPO. As the power of social media and social media marketing become more and more apparent, Mark Zuckerberg [...]

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Search is Going Social

Friday, September 17th, 2010

For the last ten years, people have been turning to search engines to get their online information on every type of topic known to man. Now, search is taking a social turn. “Turning to friends is the new rage in the Web world, extending far beyond established social networking sites and setting off a rush [...]

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Google Launches Google Social Search, Providing Results From Your Personal Social Circle

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

A new service available through Google Experimental Labs has rolled out, allowing a user to search and find relevant material written by people they know.  Social Search is not a Real Time Search like Twitter is  -yet- but it may become that.  Through your Google account and usage, Google figures out users you trust, and then [...]

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