Google buys Metaweb and its sprawling database
Google on Friday announced that it acquired Metaweb, a company founded in 2005 that has assembled a database of all sorts of things in the world, their properties, and their relationships.
Metaweb has some affinities with Google--facing the challenge that, for example, people can use dozens of different terms to describe the same entity or that the same name can refer to different entities. Metaweb's database, open to contributions by others through a mechanism called Freebase, keeps track of the properties of 12 million such entities.
Google can handle a lot of search queries, but Metaweb's information will … Read more
