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Official Google Blog: Keep up with the latest trends using Google Search
To coincide with this change, we've also reduced the number of trends listed on the Google Hot Trends homepage to 40 from 100. This feature, however, will show up for any query that matches the top 100. We hope this change will make for a simpler user experience, and help you focus better on the ...
Google Trends: after christmas sale
google.com — Google Trends provides insights into broad search patterns. Please keep in mind that several approximations are used... when computing these results. (more) Google Trends: after christmas sale
Google puts Trends in search results: challenging Twitter?
Google puts Trends in search results: challenging Twitter?
searchcowboys.com — Google has yet again launched another feature. Today they launch something which should be competing with Twitters... 'hot topics': Hot Trends in the search results.Searches on topics which are 'hot' will now be accompanied by a special trending grap...... (more) Google puts Trends in search results: challenging Twitter?
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Google Integrates Hot Trends to Web Search
Search Engine Journal — ... According to a Google blog post, if you search for a particular keyword which happens to be listed in the Google Hot Trends, a graph will be displayed at the bottom of the search results page including information on how popular the query is, how fast it is rising and other data. ...

Google Adds Hot Trends to Search Results
Search Engine Watch Blog — ... If you happen to be searching one of the 100 hottest trends on Google Search, you'll now see a Google Trends graph of the keyword at the bottom of the search results. ...

Google Trends Onebox
Google Blogoscoped — ... for more info. Note the Google Trends charts feature doesn’t look into absolute popularity of searches, but recent rising ones, from a portion sample set of all searches. (Google in their older FAQ on Trends say they “hope you find this service interesting and entertaining” but that you “probably wouldn’t want to write your Ph.D. dissertation based on the information provided by Trends.”) [Thanks Websonic, who saw it at the Google blog!] [By Philipp Lenssen | Origin: Google Trends Onebox | ...

Google Still Can’t Deliver Real-Time Search; Offers Warmed Up Leftovers Instead
Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim — ... no doubt that Google’s feeling the heat from Twitter. Just about everyone wants to know what Google has planned to address Twitter’s rise in dominance for "real time" search results. The biggest problem for Google is that it’s built its market share by being the most relevant search engine. How can it balance relevance and ranking with freshness and trending? Enter Hot Trends for search results. Google has announced that when your search query matches one of the top 100 fastest rising search terms, you’ll ...

Google Hot Trends Now in Google Search Results
Search Engine Roundtable — ... and I was a major fan. Google has now made this tool more visible to the public by inserting it into the Google search results, when applicable. For example, a search for ...

Google Now Shows Only The Top 40 Searches In Hot Trends
Garry Conn's WordPress Blog — ... for about two years now to keep up with, well… hot trends, and also to give me writing prompts that deliever pretty quick traffic. Google announced on their blog that they are now including trends in search. So if you search for something that happens to be one of the top 100 most popular searches, at the bottom of the page, you’ll see a trends graph such as this one: ...

Search Insider: Recency in Real-Time Search: It's Much Broader Than Just 'Right Now'
MediaPost | Online Media News — ... was an automated attack. Certainly Hot Trends is an area to continue to watch ( added to mainstream Web results on Monday ), as Google already has the trending topic data down pat, but still struggles with applying the proper context in a short period of time. But the area of "context" is where I predict Google will make great gains, through crawlers and better processing of social signals - which may ultimately make the company the hands-down leader in real-time search. So in addition to relevancy, get used to the new term recency . And keep in mind that it means a lot ...

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blogigs.com 8/24/2009 — I got a new part time job. Sort of, anyway. This new “job” if I still want to call it that, involves chasing the latest trends and hopefully, by the time I caught the trend, it is still hot and has not simmered down to an extent that no one is interested anymore. If you are not ...
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googleblog.blogspot.com 7/2/2009 — Ever since the new Google Blog Search homepage launched , we've been fielding requests for a myriad of different features. Today we're happy to announce the launch of our most requested feature: RSS and Atom feeds. Simply click on the links under ...
Embed Google Trends in your site
searchcowboys.com 5/7/2009 — Google has launched a nice small feature to make your website stand out just a little bit more: the embeddable Google Trends Gadget.  With this gadget you can track your favorite trends and embed them in your site. That way your trends will ......
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searchcowboys.com 10/8/2009 — Google Flu Trends has been out in the US since November 2008, but in the past year only a couple of countries like Mexico, New Zealand and Australia were added. Now Google finally adds several European countries.Google added half of Europe to the ......