Google Finance vs. the "OTHERS"- Not bad?
For years I have spent many hours surfing the internet for finacial information since the inception of this tool. Yes, I'm a late blogger but tbat never limited my surfing for financial news to use for my own investing. After over 5 decades in the market I've watched many services come and go but the internet has the greatest present value and potential. Google's attempt to tie together their blog data to their other extensive data base and links is a Google advantage others sites can not even come close to. Billions of people with financial interest and smarts can blog their opinions and facts for anyone willing to seek it. This free information is not much more diverse as quality information than that which one might pay to obtain - buyer or reader beware !! If lucky one can buy the better "Quality Information" that is locked up behind the pay wall. Google service without proliferation of ads is a readers dream. Another positive for Google is that occasionally one finds some financial news not found on other sites. Anyone judging Google's merits must allow for their own need to learn how to optimize this new but not simplistic tool. With all the faults of Yahoo Finance, most users have learned to navigate around this marginal site that is not like Google Finance. There are certainly negatives, allowing that Google Finance is a newbie, and they have plenty of room for improving. One pet complaint is not making stock symbols the acceptable used identity for their search. Stock symbols and other abbreviations & acronyms are the language of the market. Google is by far the best search engine but needs time to make it the best Finance Search engine. My rating is C minus VS Yahoo's C rating or maybe just that Yahoo is better and more inclusive. Google needs to readily offer more "technical analysis" tools. Most is not always the best. The site that makes their search the simplest and consitent will gain the most followers. The best news is that all other financial sites will also need to improve to keep Google from eating their lunch. All raters have their biasness and mine is that Google will move up faster than most in getting the finance "clicks." Certainly MSN search, offered by some giant, isn't even in the running. "Pete"
