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interesting but dangerous to jump to conclusions. I started monitoring google results relevant to my Police State of America page in 2005 and gave up in 2007 when it became obvious that googles own tweaking of its algorithms was causing more variation than human traffic...
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Rated by VincentCev on Oct 15, 1:24pm
I shouldn't have googled Cincinnati bowtie. Interesting stuff though.
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Rated by normanowens on Oct 12, 5:59am
Keeping the pulse of the internet by searches.
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Rated by neoauteur on Oct 08, 9:44pm
Data don't lie.
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Reviewed by rmg12 on Sep 27, 1:45pm
why did i search cincinatti bowtie - oh dear.
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Rated by kodemax on Sep 10, 11:48am
In case you live in a cave, Google Trends is a tool that charts how often something is being searched for over a timeline, revealing any interesting spikes in its popularity.
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Rated by clytie on Sep 06, 11:21pm
Fascinating proof that human beings are just sheep.And yes, I googled Cincinnati Bowtie too, just for the hell of it. And now I regret it.
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Rated by Squaker99 on Aug 09, 11:07am
Yes, I was quite satisfied that "iphone sucks" was trending. No, I tease the iphone....
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Rated by kiwikidd77 on Jul 11, 12:43am
Pointless and useless too.
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Rated by jesuisomega on Jun 12, 2:10am
Really really amusing