Just to be sure, I spent an hour this morning going over my Google search history, which includes more than 52,000 queries that I?ve performed over the years. I re-ran some of my old queries in two ways?first with Google?s new social-heavy service turned on, and then with it off. (Yes, thankfully, there?s a button to deactivate the new feature, which is turned on by default.) Among other things, I searched for Emo Philips, ?hot mess,? Pakistani biryani, Mark Duplass, Dualit classic white toaster, Harold Camping, flourless chocolate cake, pardon pepper, child proofing, Jerry Brown taxes, Kia Soul, and Hawaii big island hotel. Several of these queries returned links that were shared by my friends, but not once did Google return a fantastic link on the social page that it didn?t also return on the non-social page. In most cases, the results were identical; in the few instances in which the social page returned additional links, those links weren?t what I was looking for.
Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=97c81aef6be4f87fa92c68d529ca38ad
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