Have you tried "Google-squared"?
By w1z111
@w1z111 (985)
United States
February 10, 2010 4:00am CST
"Google-squared" is something that the 'Google-labs' have launched (not too long ago). Basically, it's like building a dynamic spreadsheet; filling the rows and columns with interrelated data; pulled in by way of your own search terms (keywords, key-phrases, syntax, operators, etc.).
Google-squared is accessible to all, although you'll need a Google ID in order to save your "squares" on Google's servers. Currently, each "square" is limited to 200 user rows by 12 user columns. "Squares" can be shared through several networking links, once saved.
Try it out!
[http://www.google.com/squared]
2 responses
@dolphin2406 (1224)
• Poland
10 Feb 10
Wow thanks a lot for this information, I didn't know about Squared before. It is really interesting and I found that by typing just one word you'll get many related items most of which I didn't know about.
Thanks a lot & have a great day!!
@w1z111 (985)
• United States
11 Feb 10
Hi ridwan08...yeah, give it a go! You might have to play around some to learn which keywords, key-phrases, syntax, operators, etc. get you to your desired 'block of information'; but you'll see it ultimately works quite well.
Good luck!
Thanks for your feedback!