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Sometimes when you're searching, having information
from people you know can be really useful.
Like when you're planning a trip, wouldn't be great to see
recommendations and opinions from
your friends and contacts?
When you're signing into your Google account and you do a
search, you'll start seeing results from people you're
connected to on Blogger, Twitter, Flickr, and publicly
available sites.
Beneath these results you'll see the names and profile
photos of the people who shared or published this
information.
Let's say I'm planning an upcoming trip and I'm thinking
about going hiking.
I see my friend Matt tweeted about his
great hike in Yosemite.
That looks like the perfect trip for me.
Now I need to figure out where I'm going to stay.
When I search for campsites, I see my friend Jill's Flickr
album from her trip to Yosemite.
The view from her campsite looks amazing, so I'll try to
stay there.
Seeing her photos reminds me that I need to get a better
camera for this trip.
When I search for cameras, I see a blog result from Ariana.
Hovering over her name, I remember that she's a
professional photographer that I follow on Twitter.
I'll click over to her blog and see what she recommends.
Go try it out for yourself.
You can get ideas and recommendations from people
you trust, right in your search results.
If you want even more content and recommendations you can
link to your Twitter, Flickr and other accounts.
It's all the goodness you've come to expect of Google, plus
the opinions of your friends, family, and others on the web,
just when you need them most.