Google may have refused govornment offifcials the right to view roughly one million search queries, but today it seems that Google and the feds are getting along quite nicely. In fact Google's newest service--usgove.google.com--is catered primarily to govornment empoyees. Google is making it easier than ever to search every govornment online database that is accessible to the public, and as with every thing else that Google does, it looks as though this newest service will be bigger and better than any other service available.
The goal of usgov.Google.com is to provide an in-depth and effecient search engine that dealt solely with govornment or government related sites. Google expects most of its customers to be US govornment employees--mostly individuals working at local or state levels, although google also expects it's second-tier customers to use the sight signficantely. These users would consists of civilians, contracters and others.
usgov.Google.com is expected to far outpace and outdo the Federal Government's federal site search engine. Is usgov.Google.com simply another service offered by a company that seems bound to define the way the world sees the internet? Or is it the next step in a natural internet revolution, a revolution leading the world one step closer to that proverbial place that we will soon reach (if we're not there already)--where information, any information is simply the touch of a button away?



Wow. I didn't know that.
Eh, this doesn't worry me too much. The government has been contracting with other companies for quite some time.
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