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An update to Google Social Search

58 pointsby wigginusover 14 years ago

10 comments

ck2over 14 years ago
A year ago Google promised that social searching twitter back to 2006 via would be possible "soon".<p><a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/replay-it-google-search-across-twitter.html" rel="nofollow">http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2010/04/replay-it-google-sear...</a><p>"<i>For our initial release, you can explore tweets going back to February 11, 2010, and soon you’ll be able to go back as far as the very first tweet on March 21, 2006</i>"<p>But the search is still limited to 2010 as of February 2011.<p>I wonder if the reason is technical or "political" ?
korussianover 14 years ago
I'd like to be able to add not just my own accounts from other websites (like twitter), but those of others as well. So, for example, if one of Brian's Twitter folks posted a video, I want that ranking higher in <i>my</i> search results. It would be nice to be able to add Brian's twitter to my social search.
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bretthopperover 14 years ago
It's amazing to me how Twitter has become such a valuable and useful source of information compared to Facebook. Especially considering the 140 character limit.<p>So I have no problem with Twitter being incorporated into my search results.
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kulkarnicover 14 years ago
I wonder how exactly these results figure into the ranking algorithm. How authoritative does a link shared by a "friend" on twitter have to be in the page-rank sense, for instance? Depending on this threshold, it might suddenly become even more important for a website to have a good social media presence (alternatively, spamming on twitter might become more attractive).<p>Also, I think Bing launched something similar over a year ago, at least from Twitter and Faceboook (see <a href="http://www.discoverbing.com/facebook/" rel="nofollow">http://www.discoverbing.com/facebook/</a>) .
bviover 14 years ago
This is several steps in the right direction. Good stuff.<p>One thing though - some people in my social circle are (obviously) more important than others. Is there a way that links from these folks are ranked higher than those from less important people? If not, this is something that should be configurable by the user (e.g. "See more links from Jack [x]" or "See less links from Mary [x]").
pestaaover 14 years ago
I really hope this will get further developed, because it can blur SEO as we know it today.<p>Not that experts will not be able to utilize their network of site owners, but the results will be even more personalized, and when nobody can permanently rank #1 on Google for any keyword, searchers win.
spravinover 14 years ago
I hope Google learns from Buzz, and makes this an "explicit" opt-in. The blog post says that it will be only enabled if the user's Google account is signed in. But a user's Google account could be signed in simply because he is logged in to Gmail.
sskatesover 14 years ago
I wonder how Greplin feels about this, it's certainly covering some of the same territory that they're in.
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baristaover 14 years ago
Good to see them catching up with Bing. Bing has been doing this for some time now.
bkaidover 14 years ago
Google claims not to take a political stance yet this blog post features a screenshot of President Obama on The Daily Show?