Sunday, February 3, 2008

Google gets into research

Google will soon launch its research wing that stores world's scientific data. The site http://research.google.com is an open source scientific data that is dubbed as Palimpsest. The datas stored will be accessible by both professional scientists and the common man. The project is set to be show caused at the science Foo Camp - a science fair at Google later this August. But soon they dismissed the deadline and announced that they will launch this sooner. The company will use data visualization technology from Trendalyzer to transfer huge amount of data to the end user. This site will also offer youtube like style for commenting and annotating features, which will allow quicker sorting of information. This will allow massive data sets like images of Hubble telescope accessible to public.

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