Google now ready to show its new concept for social search, which will go live as a Google Labs project on Monday.
Google Social Search links the concepts of so-called real-time search with Google Profiles and custom search results, allowing searchers to find content created by friends or contacts with Google Profiles.
Google Social Search was developed separately without the Twitter deal in mind,. The opt-in service provides your Gmail contacts and friends on public social-networking services with the content you’ve linked to your Google Profile, such as blogs, Twitter or Friendfeed accounts, or any number of published materials.Those links will be placed at the bottom of the search results page for now.
Public social-networking content from friends of friends will also be available through this service, with a description of how that person’s content is linked to your network appearing within the search result.
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