Users of google.com/squared can then build, modify and refine their "square" through further Web searches. "Unlike a normal search engine, Google Squared doesn't find webpages about your topic - instead, it automatically fetches and organises facts from across the Internet," Google said in a preview of the product last month. In a blog post on June 3, Google said Google Squared could be useful when a user needs to make multiple searches to find the information they want.
Monday, June 8, 2009
Google launches search tool 'Google Squared'
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WASHINGTON (June 08 2009): Google, already the king of Internet search, rolled out an experimental new search product on June 3 called "Google Squared." Google Squared does not provide a list of links to Web pages, like with a traditional Google search, but presents information derived from a query in a spreadsheet-like grid called a "square."
Users of google.com/squared can then build, modify and refine their "square" through further Web searches. "Unlike a normal search engine, Google Squared doesn't find webpages about your topic - instead, it automatically fetches and organises facts from across the Internet," Google said in a preview of the product last month. In a blog post on June 3, Google said Google Squared could be useful when a user needs to make multiple searches to find the information they want.
Users of google.com/squared can then build, modify and refine their "square" through further Web searches. "Unlike a normal search engine, Google Squared doesn't find webpages about your topic - instead, it automatically fetches and organises facts from across the Internet," Google said in a preview of the product last month. In a blog post on June 3, Google said Google Squared could be useful when a user needs to make multiple searches to find the information they want.
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