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  2. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz - Wikipedia

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    He has worked as a New York Times op-ed contributor, a data scientist at Google, [2] as well as a visiting lecturer at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] He has published research using Google Trends search data, as well as data from Wikipedia and Facebook , to gain real-time insights into people's thoughts and ...

  3. Google Trends - Wikipedia

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    Google Hot Trends is an addition to Google Trends which displays the top 20 hot, i.e., fastest rising, searches (search-terms) of the past hour in various countries. This is for searches that have recently experienced a sudden surge in popularity. [ 61 ]

  4. Google wants you to follow hot search trends in real time

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    Never mind waiting until after the fact to find out what people are searching for online -- Google wants you to know what's hot right fricking now. The internet giant has introduced real-time ...

  5. Social search - Wikipedia

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    The discovery of new people is often in real-time, enabled by mobile apps. However, social discovery is not limited to meeting people in real-time, it also leads to sales and revenue for companies via social media. [26] An example of retail would be the addition of social sharing with music, through the iTunes music store.

  6. Keyword research - Wikipedia

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    Google Trends is a free research tool provided by Google to see the trends of any particular keyword. It particularly helps to visualize and compare the data from Google searches. The tool uses graphs to showcase the trend of data over time derived from Google Search queries.

  7. Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Google Search is the most-visited website in the world.As of 2020, Google Search has a 92% share of the global search engine market. [3] Approximately 26.75% of Google's monthly global traffic comes from the United States, 4.44% from India, 4.4% from Brazil, 3.92% from the United Kingdom and 3.84% from Japan according to data provided by Similarweb.

  8. Real-time web - Wikipedia

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    Advancements in web search technology coupled with growing use of social media enable online activities to be queried as they occur. A traditional web search crawls and indexes web pages periodically, returning results based on relevance to the search query. Google Real-Time Search was available in Google Search until July 2011. [citation needed]

  9. Timeline of Google Search - Wikipedia

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    Search category: Google introduces Social Search as a Google Labs feature. [57] The feature is expanded further in late January 2010. [58] 2009: December 7: Search category: Google launches real-time search for real-time Twitter feeds, Google News, and other freshly indexed content. [10] [59] [60] 2010: Late April, early May: Search algorithm ...