New search feature on unemployment from Google

by Jacob on May 7, 2009 | Comments Icon 0 Comments

Google has make known about a new feature which aims to amalgamate information related to unemployment, which puts in the unemployment rate on to the Public Data services operated by Google.



You can start by keying in “Unemployment rate in New York,” or some particular city or even county. After keying-in the information, an orderly graph will be put on view as also the unemployment rate. This can even be compared to the rate at another place or even the national rate.

Also you can identify the population, on the basis of the national Census. To find this just substitute ‘Popular’ instead of ‘Unemployment rate’.

This information is available on other sites, but has it simpler with just one search. These features can be helpful in many ways. Look for the video as also the link Google Official announcement to know its working.

[via GoogleBlog]

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