Google Financial service, a Web site that offers information regarding public and private companies or mutual funds.

In the latest years there has been an increasing request of online financial information. Those who tied to access this kind of information via Google, used to be sent to big rivals as Yahoo or MSN as the search giant did not provide this kind of facilities. Well, it will no longer happen starting from now on as Google has finally launched Google Finance service.

There is strong competition regarding the online financial services. Google seems to bring out something a little bit different like Stock Charts With News Events which enable the user to get more information regarding major events related to the stock like ups and downs. Also, Interactive Stock Chart Timetables sounds pretty interesting, as it provides the opportunity to dynamically choose the period of time you want to get your data from.

For the time being, Google Finance service can provide information regarding North American private and public companies but plans to extend as quickly as possible to other markets as well. Companies can take full advantage of Google Finance and Google Groups service as the the giant combines the two in order to allow financial discussions areas.

Could Google provide its users with enough financial information in order to keep them satisfied? Could this service truly compete with its well-known rivals, Yahoo Finance for example?

Search engines are bringing more and more services online in order to assure an increasing number of searchers as the competition is constantly raising standards. What comes next?

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