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Google Public Data Search And Charts
By: Navneet Kaushal 2009-04-30 In the recent Wolfram Alpha demonstration, Google announced the launch of their structured data feature. The new feature enables you to compare and find public data. The feature will make way for public data to take a more centralized approach in informed public conversation. For example, if you search for population with a U.S. state or county, you will see estimates like this:
To get a more detailed graph just click on the result. This interactive chart will enable you to add or remove data for different geographical locations. Here's a quick video demonstration: Google also promised to add public data for answers on prices of cookies, asthma frequency, bakers salaries, number of wildfires amongst others. At present this information is being collected by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the U.S. Census Bureaus Population Division. However, Google hopes to bring in more public data sources. Included links: Berman Center for Internet and Society, Googleblog CommentsTag: Google, Public, SEO Add to Del.icio.us | Digg | Reddit | Furl Have a bookmark! -
About the Author: Nav is the founder and CEO of PageTraffic, a premier search engine company known for its assured SEO service, web design and development, copywriting and full time SEO professionals. Navneet has wide experience in natural search engine optimization, internet marketing and PPC campaigns. He is a prolific writer and his articles can be found in the "Best Articles" section of many websites and article banks. As a search engine analyst , he has over 9 years of experience and his knowledge is in application here. |
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