Google today launched Google Squared, “an experimental search tool that collects facts from the web and presents them in an organized collection, similar to a spreadsheet”, according to the official Google blog. In theory, Google Squared aims to prevent the need to search across numerous websites to find the information that they need – instead, results are presented in an easy-to-use topic format.
Its an interesting idea and one that’s bound to become more useful as it develops, but Google admits that its far from perfect. For that reason, Google Squared allows for user feedback. Not happy with your results? Then add another column and Google will try to find appropriate matching information.



