Search with Google Squared
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Daily you are search in google for the required information and google give their best. But Google not stop here, he put one more steps in the Search Engine, they bring the Google Squared.
Some information is easy to find. If you want to learn the rules of football, you can search Google for the rules and they will return a list of relavant web sites right at the top. But not all your information needs are that simple. Some question can be more complex, required you to visit ten to twenty website to research and collect what you need.
To come out this complexity Google introduce with Google Squared, a new feature just released in Google Labs.
Google Squared is an experimental search tool that collect facts from the facts and present them in an organized collection, similar to spreadsheet.

For instance, I’m a big fan of roller coasters. In the past I’ve used Google to search for information about roller coasters, such as which ones are the tallest, fastest, and have the most loops. Finding this information used to take multiple searches — I’d find roller coaster sizes on one website, heights on another, and speeds on a third. By manually comparing the sites, I could get the information I was looking for, but in Google Square they build a square with rows for each of several specific roller coasters and columns for corresponding facts, such as image height,max height and cost.

Its very dificult for computer to gathering fact from across the internet automatically. Google Squared is a first step towards solving that challenge. It essentially searches the web to find the types of facts you might be interested in, extracts them and presents them in a meaningful way.




