Google Finance help manuals updated

Aug 22, 2007 09:09 GMT  ·  By

The Mountain View based company proudly announced that it officially rolled out a new version of the Google Finance help center, providing more information about all sorts of things related to the search giant's "money channel". Ben Softness, Google Finance Support Lead, announced the update of the help manual, saying that it includes almost everything starting with explanations of stocks and charts and ending with SMS and RSS feeds, all of them concerning the Google Finance technology.

"As part of our continuing effort to provide quick and easily accessible answers to your concerns and questions about Google Finance, we recently launched our brand new online help center. You can find the help center by clicking "About Google Finance" at the bottom of any Google Finance page or by pointing your browser to the official page of the Google Finance support center," the Google representative wrote.

Google Finance is quite a useful product because it offers valuable details about the portfolios, the recent quotes, the top movers, a market and a sector summary as well as the recent news concerning the financial domain. However, Google Finance is only a beta service and there is no sign of an upgrade to a final release. "Google Finance is an early beta product that offers a broad range of information about North American stocks, mutual funds, and public and private companies along with charts, news, and fundamental financial data," it is mentioned in the description of the service.

The help center can be extremely useful especially for a technology that is related to money and other financial data, so it's a good thing that we're now able to read better information. "Whether you want to learn how to use a particular feature or seek information about how Google Finance works, the help center is your best resource. Plus, we've listed the five most common questions and made the entire site searchable from any help center page, so accessing the information that's most relevant to you is easier than ever," the Google representative added.