For the First Time Globally Google Launches +1 button Through Their Web Search Engine



Finally Google has launched its new +1 button which has been revealed before to be one of the challenges which faces the popularity of Facebook’s “Like” button, so from today +1 button will be available through Google’s Search and the search results.


Nick Radicevic, Google’s product manager, announced via a Google main blog that +1 button will be launched from today through the search engine.

He added that the button will appear initially via some site such as “google.co.uk, google.de, google.jp and google.fr” then extend to include all Gogol’s sites all over the world.

Google won’t of course just release the button through web search they will also include it via Websites all over the world where Google announced their partnership with a large number of websites which include each of (Telegraph, The Independent, Last.fm, SnapDeal, and El Pais).

Google also stated that the function of +1 button will not only be to press it for likeness for any topic as in Facebook and Twitter but also the data will be used in the near future as a sign to improve the search results depending on the preference of the sites for users.

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