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  1. 2006/05/11 Google trends by dirby5

Google trends

According to TechCrunch, Google Trends service has been launched. This is an example of how google is expanding the scope of its value proposition based on its core capability. Here's the feed from TechCrunch.

Google Trendslaunched today. It’s another analysis tool (and a good one), thatallows you to see how often specific search terms are being enteredinto the Google search engine.

Up to five terms can be compared. And you can also view queries thatcontain either or two terms, using a vertical bar “|”. More advancedqueries can be done as well - see the FAQsfor details. Google also puts markers next to major news events thatare about that search query, helping to explain surges. Data can besorted by time, language, geographic location, etc.

In testing it I’m finding it works well for very highly searchedterms, but terms that are very rarely searched show no data at all.Seeing trends on even obscure terms would be useful. Even so, Steve Rubel says Google Trends is “a must-bookmark for every PR person and marketer worldwide.”




source : Techcrunch


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