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Maybe Google’s new feature is why Twitter is over capacity — internet-folk be tweetin’ the news to the far reaches of the universe (btw, did you see those pictures of Mercury? I’d +1 that). “The +1 button is shorthand for ‘this is pretty cool’ or ‘you should check this out.’,” according to the Google explanation of its new feature, announced today.
Here’s how it works…
Google search results and ads will all have  the option to “+1”. If you
    find a link useful or worthwhile, pressing +1 will broadcast your
    acknowledgment to social networking “friends” and the internet at large.
With Google’s previous upgrade, search results are highlighted and
    annotated when someone you’re connected with on Twitter or Buzz shares
    the item, according to Google’s Matt Cutts in Techcrunch. But +1 is a way to acknowledge a link’s usefulness without sharing it on another social networking site.
For example, if you google a pasta recipe, and a friend +1’d it, that
    will show up next to the search result — the same is true for shoes,
    sex toys, baby formula, lingerie, doctors, granola, and tampons —
    anything you Google! By pushing +1, you must be comfortable broadcasting
     your support of  a site to the world. So please, handle this with care.
Here’s how Google will sync with your contacts, according to the New York Times:
Google will find people that users know through Gmail and chat contacts,
as well as people users follow on Google Reader or Buzz. Later it will
include contacts from other social sites like Twitter and Flickr. But it
will not include contacts from Facebook, because Facebook information
is not publicly shared on the Web, Mr. Cutts said.
It will be interesting to see if and how this feature effects SEO (Search Engine Optimization), by which websites are crafted for best
     possible Google results. Perhaps with +1,
    content will outweigh carefully crafted headlines in result rankings. Will we say
    buh-bye to SEO schemes like that of J.C. Penney? It’s too early to tell, but this could be a step in the right direction.				
And how about the name of this newfangled button — ‘tweeting’ and ‘liking’ roll off the tongue but ‘+1-ing’ is a cumbersome
     phrase. Perhaps this feature implies a solitary (though social)
    experience that rarely demands utterance. Then again, ‘Googling’ is a
    household word. We’ll see if the terminology lasts — or the feature
    itself  for that matter. I think it’s pretty cool, and the best part is
    that it’s subtle enough not to be annoying. Please, share your thoughts in comments.
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