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Today’s interactive Doodle celebrates U.S. Independence Day with a backyard BBQ ball game—and classic American summertime snacks are stepping up to the plate for a chance to hit it out of the park! Looks like H-Dog’s on a roll!
Google Base was a database provided by Google into which any user can add almost any type of content, such as text, images, and structured information in formats such as XML, PDF, Excel, RTF, or WordPerfect.
Google Base is Google’s database into which you can add all types of content. We’ll host your content and make it searchable online for free. Examples of items you can find in Google...
Celebrate the 4th of July with Google's interactive baseball doodle game.
In December last year, Google announced that it is deprecating the Google Base Data API and replacing it with two new APIs: the Content API for Shopping and the Search API for Shopping. The...
Google Base was a database provided by Google into which any user can add almost any type of content, such as text, images, and structured information in formats such as XML, PDF, Excel, RTF, or WordPerfect.
Google Base was a database provided by Google into which any user could add almost all types of content, such as text, images, and structured information in formats such as XML, PDF, Excel, RTF, or WordPerfect. As of September 2010, the product has been downgraded to Google Merchant Center.
Combining Google Base with Google Gears, we demonstrate how to create an application that can be used offline. After reading through this article, you will be more familiar with the Google...
Google Base is an extension of Google's existing content collection efforts like the web crawl, Google Sitemaps, Google Book Search, and Google Video. It's a place where you can post all sorts of information and have it show up on Google.com and other relevant properties like Froogle and Google Local for free.
You’re right, there’s been an astonishing amount of guessing in the marketplace about Google Base, a structured database system. But it’s not even in beta, so it’s hard to imagine how so many people can build entire business models and conclude specific competitive threats given that it’s a mystery.