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 ...
How can you explain something that "stores everything" and still make sense? Google has tried by offering a few examples and elaborating on them -- recipes, items for sale, etc. -- but for many people ...
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 is likely to be the most important new monetization method for Google, according to a report from research firm Piper Jaffray. "We continue to expect some meaningful, though not yet ...
The Google Base blog announced the launch of the new Google Merchant Center. This is the location for you to “upload your feeds, check on the status of your items, and get information on the ...
Another day, another Google product launch: Google Base beta publishes structured information about anything you want, like recipes or items for sale. The free service provides: a place where you can ...
Seems like the rumors were true, Google Base has launched this morning an is now accepting content. At first glance, Google Base may not be the “eBay Killer” everyone was beefing it up to be, but it ...
I couldn't help but make a joke with the title, because it's seemingly right on the money. You see, Google is getting ready to take the wraps off of a new service called Google Base. If it can be ...
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 (http://base.google.com) "is a place where you can easily submit all types of online and offline content that we'll host and make searchable online," says ...
After last month’s false launch, Google Base has officially thrown down the gauntlet. At first glance, Google Base appears to be a direct competitor for online communities such as eBay and Craigslist, ...