Google aims to keep its search engine crown, and on Thursday introduced four new products with that goal in mind. Google Co-op, Google Desktop 4 and Google Notebook are designed to help its users find and share more relevant information. Specifically, the products feature new capabilities that leverage user communities to facilitate two-way exchanges and draw on community expertise to improve search accuracy. The fourth tool, Google Trends, lets users examine billions of searches conducted on Google to gain insight into broad search patterns over time.
Google Lifts Lid on Four New Search Tools
Posted by: Jennifer LeClaire May 11, 2006 10:19 AMGoogle aims to keep its search engine crown, and on Thursday introduced four new products with that goal in mind. Google Co-op, Google Desktop 4 and Google Notebook are designed to help its users find and share more relevant information. Specifically, the products feature new capabilities that leverage user communities to facilitate two-way exchanges and draw on community expertise to improve search accuracy. The fourth tool, Google Trends, lets users examine billions of searches conducted on Google to gain insight into broad search patterns over time.