Google will start to populate individual users' search results with posts that have been shared publicly by their connections on Google+, the company said Friday.

The new feature, which works only when users are signed in to their Google accounts, aims to tailor results to individual tastes. The idea is if a user posts a note on Google+ about a link--be it to a restaurant's Web site, a news story, or a retail store's site--their Google+ connections are going to be more likely to want to see th...


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