Google: Do not Be Evil plugin allows Google search for more relevant

Facebook and Twitter engineers have created a plugin that lets you undo the change that promotes the plus Google search results and returns a status quo

Added to the browser and clears the search results. Do not Be Evil (Photo: The Official Website)
The change in Google's search results continue to be objectionable. Once Google became the search results that gives priority to its social network "Google-plus", incorporated group of engineers from Facebook, Twitter and MySpace has created a plugin that allows to restore the situation and present a more relevant search results. The name of the plugin is Do not Be Evil - defined as entrepreneurial Google motto when it was founded.
Plug-in, working on the browsers Chrome, Firefox and Safari, rewriting the personal search process on Google after its implementation and also allows the inclusion of results of other social networks, including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Flickr and tumbler pigeon. He does this by using Google's organic search and its tool Rich Snippets and integrating these results on related Google Account Plus. Button which is inserted the browser allows you to update the results after performing a regular search on Google and see what version of the alternative results, so by clicking on the button who is joined to the browser.
Head of the plugin development team engineer Blake Ross is Facebook, and although this is not an official tool of the company, she praises him for development. Launching the "Search your world plus" two weeks ago drew criticism of the social media companies that Google uses its search tool to promote not fair to her social network, and Twitter even though a formal complaint on the move. In a statement, then it was said that "people, publishers, news organizations and Twitter users will have to suffer not being able to see Twitter tweets to quickly see search results, although these often are most relevant when it comes to a news event."