An ambitious new Google Inc. service lets anyone upload most anything to a publicly searchable database, potentially laying the groundwork for a foray by the Internet juggernaut into classified ...
Google's mysterious Google Base service went live late on Tuesday, allowing people to post any kind of information they want for free and to provide labels to describe it so others can easily find it.
Google Base’s launch last Fall was feared as a “classifieds killer” see my (“Google Base no category killer”) The underwhelming property, however, did not gain user traction, like so many non ...
When Google Base launched last year, many believed it would be the ultimate category killer, disrupting eBay, Craiglsist and the multi billion dollar newspaper classifieds advertising business. Data ...
The giant search engine Google is inviting users to send information of all kinds to a new database. Google Base hopes to index everything from recipes to address books to classified ads. The offering ...
To help feed its insatiable information hunger, Google Inc. has begun publicly testing Google Base, a service designed to host and make searchable “all types of online and offline content,” the ...
Our story today about Google Base was edited down for space reasons, and some of what got cut were Charlene Li’s thoughts on Google Base as an open platform. Li sees the possibility of Google ...
When I first heard that the Google Base url was running I immediately thought that Google was offering a Googlefied version of the Basecamp calendar project management platform. Instead, it seems that ...
Google Base has been live and down, working for some, showing error messages for others, and catching me in a login / password loop early this morning. Ever since its ...