Stan Beer
Friday, 16 June 2006 11:28
Business IT -
Technology
Google has not only become a responsible corporate citizen through buying its own home but the search leader has launched itself into specialty search areas such as Shakespeare and the US Government.
In its latest foray into specialty search areas, Google has launched a
site called US Government Search at
http://usgov.google.com. Although
the site reportedly aims to make finding information easier lfor US
federal, state and local government employees, the information should
also prove to be useful for the general public.
Much has been made of potential competition between usgov.google.com
and the already well established site Firstgov.gov, which is powered by
MSN. However, at first glance the sites appear to be as different to
the home pages of Google and Yahoo.
While the Google site has the trademark spartan search engine
interface, the Firstgov.com home page has the characteristics of an
information portal with all the associated clutter of rich content. For
this reason. those looking to do a quick search for government
information are likely to visit the new Google site just like they tend
to do in the wider non-government world.
While it is busily launching new specialty search sites, Google has
apparently been doing a bit of soul searching about what to do with all
the cash it has in the bank. As a result, the search company is about
to make a US$319 million withdrawal in order to acquire its currently
rented Silicon Valley headquarters in Mountain View known as the
Googleplex.