Interested in world statistics?
What is the average lifespan of an American citizen vs. other countries citizens? Want to find out the current greenhouse emissions statistics? Or maybe your interested in economics data for hundreds of countries throughout our globe, business statistics vary with GDP to entrepreneurs, small business owners to corporate energy users.
Google’s Public Data Explorer is an online utility that holds a massive database of “public statistics” about our planet and the nations that operate and live upon it. They’ve gone out and contacted thousands of different data sources around the world including the United Nations, Statistics Catalunya, and more. Helping them create stunning visuals and interactive charts, graphs, and other info graphics for users to get involved with. Building an excellent platform for quick browsing, reading, and comprehension of what data is being provided.
Public Data Explorer Features:
- Global database from top authorities: The World Bank, United Nations, other government sources, and well respected newspapers/research companies
- Statistics about the people, countries, corporations, and communities that are operating and interacting on our planet
- Stunning visuals of all different varieties
- Info graphics that can be customized, altered, and experimented with by the online user
Example:
Here we can see a chart of life expectancy across various countries. Each circle represents one country and the size of their population, as we can see here the United States is highlighted in blue, with China in orange and India in red. The x axis is age in years and the y axis is the fertility rate of that country.
With all the recent updates and added data, be srue to check out Google’s public data explorer on your computer, laptop, mobile device, or tablet. You can get them all to work and show you some great worldwide statistics. The data will continually be updated by a specialty team at Google, giving you consistent and accurate data to build various forecasts, tests, and experiments.



