Google Base
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Google Base is an online database provided by Google into which any user can add almost any type of content. As of 2005, it is available to the public as a beta version, however the rest of Google's services do not yet contain information about, or link to, information from Google Base. Because information about the service was leaked before public release, it generated much interest in the information technology community prior to release. Google subsequently responded on their blog with an official statement:
- "You may have seen stories today reporting on a new product that we're testing, and speculating about our plans. Here's what's really going on. We are testing a new way for content owners to submit their content to Google, which we hope will complement existing methods such as our web crawl and Google Sitemaps. We think it's an exciting product, and we'll let you know when there's more news."
A major component of Google Base is acting like a classified ads service, such as Craigslist. However it has also been used for such items as protein structures, current events, real estate, recipes, people profiles, and more.
See also
- List of Google services and tools
- Resources of a Resource - ROR
- Base Feeder - Software to create bulk submission Google Base Feeds
External links
- Google Base
- Official Google Base Blog
- Google's official reaction
- Google Blogoscoped report
- Search Engine Watch Report
- Search Engine Roundtable Report
- Official Google Blog Press Release
- Google Base Bulk Uploader
- Windows based Google Base Bulk Uploader
Categories: Beta software | Google services | Online databases

