Google Squared is now Live
Google has announced their new search service Google Squared last month. It has finally gone live for public usage.
This service would be useful for those web users who are amazed to see the capabilities of Wolfram|Alpha.
Google Squared is somewhat similar but in a very crude way.
You start off with keywords like Digital Cameras. The search engine would do the hard work of finding out relevant data and place it in a spreadsheet format.
Users get the option to add rows and columns with additional data which is then used by Google to add more information.
It is an interesting concept which does not really work perfectly. But it does show what Google is working on for their future search technologies.
Checkout: Google Squared
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June 4th, 2009 at 9:29 am
Even when the results are close, they still don’t really help you make sense of the information. Why those cameras? What attributes really matter? At Noodle Squares we use a combination of human/automated intelligence to provide illuminating results. Compare:
Cameras
http://www.google.com/squared/search?q=cameras
http://noodlesquares.com/Cameras.html
[disclaimer: associated with noodlesquares]