Google Correlate, a search analysis tool Google saved from its defunct Labs project, has gotten a really cool feature that enables users to find search trends by drawing a graph line. It may not seem particularly useful, but it's quite fun.
There is actually a practical use for the tool, dubbed Search by Draw... |
5 September 2011 10:44 GMT |
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The news of Osama bin Laden's death was a fairly typical big news event online, if you can call something in the fast changing ecosystem of the web 'typical.' It didn't manage to break any usage records, though it came close, but it did cause quite a lot of traffic to news sites as well as web tra... |
2 May 2011 13:41 GMT |
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Being the largest search engine in the world, by a fairly large margin, means that Google has access to a huge amount of data. While this is reason for worry for some people, one of the positive side-effects is Google Trends which always makes for an interesting read.Of course, most people don't really take the ... |
28 August 2010 05:19 GMT |
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Recently, it has been reported that Google had taken down several webpages that were believed to be manipulating the functions of the search engine to unleash malware attacks.On this matter, Craig Schmugar, McAfee senior threat researcher, announced that, by Friday evening, US time, the company recorded a huge decrea... |
4 March 2009 02:45 GMT |
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Do you want to know which was the most popular travel-related query in the last 30 days or over the last year in your country? Some would say that Google Trends fits this job just perfectly. However, it was the giant itself that considered differently, and launched another tool to come to the aid of advertisers, merc... |
6 August 2008 05:11 GMT |
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Using Google Trends is a good way to relax or to waste time in case you're not typing in the queries for real and have some real interest in the results. It is a service that allows you to compare the words you insert in the search box with what users have been searching for, over a specified period of time. The... |
11 January 2008 09:17 GMT |
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