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Google Social Search

Google Social SearchGoogle Social Search is a new, experimental feature just released on October 27. Theoretically, it’s supposed to add functionality to your search page by highlighting web pages associated with your contacts within your results page. All you have to do is sign up within your Gmail account.

Google’s example in recent social search tutorials was restaurant-hunting. If you’re looking for a good restaurant, the best thing is a personal recommendation, but you may not have one. Search for a restaurant name, and maybe someone in your contact list has reviewed it online, or mentioned it in their blog. In this case it should show up in this special portion of your search results page.

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A Preview of Google Wave, Gmail of the Future

A Preview of Google Wave, Gmail of the Future The Gmail (Google) vs. Hotmail (Microsoft) war continues; and this time Google has really stretched far into the lead. Google looked to the development team of the Rasmusen brothers, the creators of Google Maps to help them build Google Wave. At the Google IO Convention, Lars Rasmusen gave a sneak peak to the new open sourced, personal online communication and collaboration tool. It is a web hosted email system like Gmail or Hotmail that promises to extend beyond the current limitations of traditional emailing. Google Wave was introduced first to developers to aggregate assistance in discovering bugs and developing new extensions to enhance its functionalities.

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