The new innovative search tool launched by Google would certainly help the ordinary citizens to extract information.
It’s serious big news for the web users. Google has come up with a new innovative solution.
They had developed a new search tool for the people to help them find government Records stashed somewhere in the confines of locker rooms.
Now, you can walk along your laptop’s browser to the most hideous details in the internet with the help of the new search tool. You would find those details displayed on your laptop’s screen.
How does the new search tool work?
The new search tool known as Google Public Data is tailored for the people of United States to access government and federal records.
It is one of the first steps taken by President Obama to provide transparency to what happens in the federal department.
The new Google search tool is intended to let the people find US population details from the census bureau in the initial stages of its launch. The new search tool would also be very helpful to get unemployment data from the bureau of labor statistics.
Though, it won’t be possible for the Google Public Data to provide every federal detail at the start. Google expects to provide more functions in the months to come. Emission statistics data from the Environmental protection agency could be accessed within few months.
The new Google search tool though, has some very good features; still the search tool is packed with couple of disadvantages.
There are some US government websites that has codes inserted to protect their records, which would make the new search tool unable to access records.
Government public statistics could also have a lot of spellings and grammatical errors which the people will have to bear.
Nevertheless, the new Google search tool provides a lot of advantages. You won’t have to go through the entire data to search a particular record; the search tool filters the record for you.
Though, the new Google search tool is launched primarily for the US population, with time you could also find various countries opting for Google Public Data, to make their working data available to their countrymen.













May 5th, 2009 at 10:28 am
Interested to see how this works.