Google Launches Hot Trends
May 22, 2007
From Computerworld:
“Google yesterday launched Hot Trends, a new feature on the Google Trends report that lets users see a list of the current top 100 fastest-rising Google search queries in the U.S. Users can also select to see what the top searches were on a specific day.”
Read the full article here.
This is neat if anything. Yes, you can see what people are searching on a daily basis, but it is only for US users, and there is no mention of being able to analyze the data over a few days, weeks or months. But it’s a start, and perhaps the service can branch out. It’s no replacement for monitoring your own site’s statistics, but it definitely is entertaining.
About WFC
The Web Flight Check is a blog by Montreal-based web designer, Rommil Santiago. With over 8 years of web design experience - Rommil shares his views, and reports on the latest news in the field of web design.
Recent Entries
The following is a listing of recent posts:
- Facebook to be searchable through Google
- Nintendo Wii Opens Up
- Class differences between social network sites?
- Safari comes to the PC
- Photosynth - revisited
- An interesting article about web privacy
- Google Launches Hot Trends
- Useit.com breaks its own suggestions
- My 2 cents: Web 2.1
- Top ecommerce websites in Quebec ... or NOT

