Google Announces Public Data Explorer

google_public_data_explorerGoogle re-announced new products in Google Labs, which is capable of presenting a series of visual data based on critical data from statistical agencies.
Google Public Data Explorer is the development of public data search feature that allows searches of key statistics quickly.
“We extend this service to include information from the World Bank, such as population data, for each region in the world,” said Jurgen Schwarzker, a statistician at the Google Public Data Team.
Google Public Data Explorer, says Jurgen, to presenting information in various forms, ranging from a line graph, bar, maps, and charts the balloon, to be more easily understood by the reader.
“Dynamic visualization, which can be seen on the course of time,” explained Jurgen. By holding the World Bank, the U.S. statistical agencies, and the U.S. census bureau, Google claims there will be billions of chart that can dieksplor.
In the future Google will also cooperate with the OECD, the California Department of Education, Eurostat, the U.S. disease control center, and the U.S. economic analysis firm.
Now there are about a dozen statistical data provided by Google. 20 most popular data, including comparative data of school, unemployment, population, sales tax, salaries, crime statistics, health statistics, disease statistics, Gross Domestic Product (GDP), and others.