Google Squared - nice idea

If you were looking for more than one result for your query, that is the answer. Google Squared represents a new step on Web Searching, providing an interface that's different of actual standards in many ways, and yet is totally natural.
As you may guess, you type your topic of interest (by now I have only tested with single words in English), and go for search. If GS finds one or more topics, or variations, of the offered topic, it will display for you in a grid style, setting the different options as rows, and defining their characteristics as columns. In the picture goes my "shark" search result example (click to get a large version).


Voilá, you got many subespecies, a sample picture, quick description and classification tree... if you still think that's not enough, you may just go to the first column and type for another subespecies GS didn't find at first, as well as starting new columns for characteristics you find more interesting in that moment, going for the end of the header line.
So, inserting and searching for new data is as easy as removing them, clicking on their close icons. I think that your school research has become easier than ever, and much richer in depth and width, which is great, if you can select the information that matters.

Some stuff I've tried: Terminator, werewolf, planets...

Enjoy it here:
http://www.google.com/squared

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