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Google: Free Database Storage for Scientists

Posted January 24, 2008 4:27 PM

From Medgadget:

In accordance with Google's relentless efforts to "organize the world's information," rumor has it that they will be offering free data storage for the scientific community. Best of all, they'll send you a [free] 3TB "suitcase" to transport your data back to the mother ship. The storage will be free to scientists and access to the data will be free for all. The project, known as Palimpsest and first previewed to the scientific community at the Science Foo camp at the Googleplex last August, missed its original launch date this week, but will debut soon. Building on the company's acquisition of the data visualization technology, Trendalyzer, from the oft-lauded, TED presenting Gapminder team, Google will also be offering algorithms for the examination and probing of the information. The new site will have YouTube-style annotating and commenting features. The storage would fill a major need for scientists who want to openly share their data, and would allow citizen scientists access to an unprecedented amount of data to explore. For example, two planned datasets are all 120 terabytes of Hubble Space Telescope data and the images from the Archimedes Palimpsest, the 10th century manuscript that inspired the Google dataset storage project.

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Re: Google: Free Database Storage for Scientists

01/30/2008 3:29 AM

That sounds good, but just be careful with what data you upload.

Mr. Google's stated policy has always been: "We shall retain all data in perpetuity, none shall ever be deleted".

That Policy has never been altered.

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