The experimental technology has been released as part of Google Labs
Google Squared, a new search tool that Google described last month, is now live. Squared pulls information about members of a category from all over the Web and presents it in a table with rows and columns, instead of the series of page links typically returned by search engines.
A typical search on Google will return a list of relevant web sites, but users still have to visit ten to twenty Web sites to find information on complex questions, said Alex Komoroske, associate product manager for Google Squared in a post on Wednesday on Google's blog.
The experimental search tool Google Squared, on the other hand, collects information from different Web sites and presents it as an organized collection.
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Google Squared, a new search tool that Google described last month, is now live. Squared pulls information about members of a category from all over the Web and presents it in a table with rows and columns, instead of the series of page links typically returned by search engines.
A typical search on Google will return a list of relevant web sites, but users still have to visit ten to twenty Web sites to find information on complex questions, said Alex Komoroske, associate product manager for Google Squared in a post on Wednesday on Google's blog.
The experimental search tool Google Squared, on the other hand, collects information from different Web sites and presents it as an organized collection.
More: http://computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&articleId=9133938