Typing your name into a search engine is a great way to find out what the Internet thinks of you–at least until the first page of results shines a spotlight on that embarrassing episode from your misspent youth. Now Google, though, is offering people who share their profile information with the search giant more control over how they appear in its results. Google has a complicated algorithm for determining which Web sites show at the top of its search results, presenting the top 10 picks on its results page. But in what amounts to an admission that this doesn’t fully satisfy all the needs of people searching for a specific name, Google now will show a separate 11th result–a special “onebox” that presents links to people with a particular name and links to their Google profiles. Google “is giving people more of an opportunity to have greater presence and to surface the most relevant content about themselves in a way they have some say about,” said Joe Kraus, director of product management in Google’s apps group. Google now can show special results when you search for people. (Credit: Google) To illustrate the utility of the feature, Kraus brings up the example of Brian Jones. If you happen to share the name of the Rolling Stone’s deceased founding guitarist, you don’t have much opportunity to show up high on Google’s search results for that name. That changes with the new

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Google profile users get a say in people search results
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