Google and Twitter clash over Hunt results

Announced on Tuesday, Google’s “Your World” update way users will see more links to Google+ when they hunting the web, including in percentage of the results page usually posed aside for advertising.
It is the latest instance of Google promoting its secondary services via search, a recitation currently under investigation by European competition authorities for alleged monopoly abuses.
“You may discover relevant Google+ posts from supporters talking virtually an amazing trip they simply took, whether they’ve shared privately with you or publicly,” Google articulated in a blog post.
“Starting today, if you search for a subject like [music] or [baseball], you might see prominent people who often discuss this matter on Google+ appearing on the right-hand slope of the results page.”
The motion angered Twitter. Its about senior lawyer, Alex Macgillivray, branded Tuesday a “bad daylight for the internet” and accused Google of “warping” search.
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