Google to Launch Government Search Site
Billosaur writes "Word has come out via the Washington Post on Google's plan to launch a
a tool for searching US Government web sites. The tool, usgov.google.com, is meant to be used by Federal employees who may need to search across several different sites for information, and '...is also designed to help citizens navigate convoluted pages of government-speak and tailor news feeds to their interests. Users can customize the layout of their page to remain updated on government-related news from official and commercial sources, including the White House, Department of Defense, The Washington Post and CNN. Google is also working with agencies to increase the frequency of news updates to keep content current.'"
Well, this isnt exactly new - there used to be a http://www.google.com/unclesam which is similar to their custom searches like /linux and /microsoft, and limited results to .gov sites. The only thing that looks different now is they have personalized newsfeeds related to government stuff, which you could already do on your personalized page anyway, if you were so interested.
In other news, Google Inc have announced they are changing their logo to a more classical look. Spokesman for Google's marketing department said "We find the new glowing eye in a pyramid logo to be more appealing to a broader range of customers."
I am government man, come from the government. The government has sent me. -- G.I.R.
"Please enter your employee login and password to continue."
Those sneaky Googlers...
View source on this page. Doh! I guess hidden information in a wiki isn't exactly hacked... But I wonder what's in it for the people putting that stuff on there?
Oh, wait, there they are knocking on the door now. Guess I don't need the government search site after all.
When do we get to search through the federal government's private emails and download mp3's of their phone calls? ...parooze their transaction summaries, nose around in their medical records, see what they've been looking up in the library of congress, and run statistical analysis on seemingly random characteristics?
I'm not holding my breath.
You can just use the regular google search with site:.gov OR site:.us OR site:.mil (maybe a few others) appended to your search to get the same results.
Compare these results:usgov search
manual search
14,000 results for "do not distribute".
Now all they have to do is learn what not to index :)
-- Trinity in high heels carrying a whip: The donimatrix - there is no spoonerism
...government searches you!
Libertas in infinitum
I got it up now!
:)
Uh, congrats?
Your search returned no results
My entire search history, my email, and my interactions with the Federal and State governments will all be neatly catalogued by an online service, whose records, I am sure, you will have no trouble in subpoena-ing when necessary.
Thank you,
John Citizen
I want to delete my account but Slashdot doesn't allow it.
us gov search for "confidential "do not distribute"".
The results are astounding, someone should get fired over this.
Somebody do a search for Area 51!
Hmm, how do I search for those black marks they use to cover all the good words?
Now you can find that tax loophole with the power of google parsing through all of those IRS publications... Thank you Google.
Talk to me when they can analyze my congressman's calling patterns.
paintball