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Google base: the killer app?

Google base: the killer app?

li ding, 11:08am 8 December 2005

Google base was announce at Nov 15, 2005. It lets users publishing their information in a Semantic Web way: (i) defining an instance of class; (ii)letting users creating and filling attribute-value pair (value in text though); (iii) letting users add keywords as tag; and (iv) allow bulk upload. I wonder if R. Guha is behind it. It is could be a killer app to web directory services, including classifieds like Craig’s List.

(source: http://www.micropersuasion.com/2005/11/google_to_go_ha.html)
UPDATE: Greg Yardley has evidence from a Microsoft blogger that the software giant is also targeting the online classified market with its new Freemont project.

I’m still hoping some improvement from its beta version:
(1) add the total of items at the front page like below (the number was collected as of today’s snapshot)

blogs (1193)   coupons(697)   course schedules(467)   events and activities(687)
jobs(431077) news and articles(2879) people profiles(46676) products(785)
recipes(20257) reference articles(2280) reviews(5302) services(11827)
vehicles(78716) wanted ads(27131) rentals(31853) comic books(27)

(2) can I browse every item without being bound by 1000 items limit?
(3) what if many people have create many item types?
(4) can it recommend well-used attributes?

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One Response to “Google base: the killer app?”

  1. Harry Chen Says:

    Good questions. I especially think (4) is important. If Google Base has the ability to recommend well-used attributes, we will be one step close to build ontologies by evolution.