Google’s Dataset Search comes out of beta

Subscribers:
4,200
Published on ● Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VRpnKb3xk-k



Duration: 1:41
20 views
0


Reported today on TechCrunch

For the full article visit: https://techcrunch.com/2020/01/23/googles-dataset-search-comes-out-of-beta/

Google's Dataset Search comes out of beta

Google today announced that Dataset Search, a service that lets you search for close to 25 million different publicly available datasets, is now out of beta. Dataset Search first launched in September 2018.

Researchers can use these datasets, which range from pretty small ones that tell you how many cats there were in the Netherlands from 2010 to 2018 to large annotated audio and image sets, to check their hypotheses or train and test their machine learning models. The tool currently indexes about 6 million tables.

With this release, Dataset Search is getting a mobile version and Google is also adding a few new features to Dataset Search. The first of these is a new filter that lets you choose which type of dataset you want to see (tables, images, text, etc.), which makes it easier to find the right data you're looking for. In addition, the company has added more information about the datasets and the organizations that publish them.

A lot of the data in the search index comes from government agencies. In total, Google says, there are about 2 million U.S. government datasets in the index right now. But you'll also regularly find Google's own Kaggle show up, as well as a number of other public and private organizations that make public data available as well.

As Google notes, anybody who owns an interesting dataset can make it available to be indexed by using a standard schema.org markup to describe the data in more detail.




Other Videos By Colin Boyd SEO


2020-01-24It’s time for tech startups to get political
2020-01-24Layoffs hit Q&A startup Quora
2020-01-24One Medical targets IPO valuation of up to $2B as we unpack its Q4 results
2020-01-24Firefly Aerospace investigating a fire that resulted from a test of its Alpha rocket’s engines
2020-01-24As autonomy stalls, lidar companies learn to adapt
2020-01-24US regulators need to catch up with Europe on fintech innovation
2020-01-24Uber’s self-driving unit starts mapping Washington, D.C. ahead of testing
2020-01-24Aki acquires Eyeview’s ad personalization tech
2020-01-24Apple TV+ show ‘Little America’ to get a companion podcast, exec producer says
2020-01-24Wikipedia now has more than 6 million articles in English
2020-01-24Google’s Dataset Search comes out of beta
2020-01-24Uber’s Shin-pei Tsay is coming to TC Sessions: Mobility
2020-01-23Rocket League is killing online multiplayer on macOS and Linux
2020-01-23Star Trek: Picard knows Star Trek is a hard sell in 2020
2020-01-2323andMe just laid off 100 employees
2020-01-23Galaxy S20 leak may show official renders of Samsung's next flagship phone - CNET
2020-01-23Fiat Chrysler trademark application hints at car subscription service - Roadshow
2020-01-23Pokemon World Championships move to London for 2020 - CNET
2020-01-23Best Buy laptop sale: find deals on models from Asus, HP, Lenovo and Samsung - CNET
2020-01-23Verizon's iPhone XR deal saves you $300 and includes a $200 prepaid Mastercard - CNET
2020-01-23The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners explores undead New Orleans in VR - CNET