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Debra GottslebenReal time results for hot trends and topics.
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Betty Hakescompare interest in your favorite topics. enter up to 5 topics.
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Pierre-Philippe MartinGoogle Trends, including Real Time search
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Karen Botkinlets you see how frequently words or phrases were search for in
Google, over time. You can even compare the relative frequency
of two different words or phrases. I was curious about how people
referred to the H1N1 flu, and when the shift occurred from calling it
“swine flu”. I typed in the two phrases, swine flu and H1N1,
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tranchefile numériqueWith Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched on Google over time. Google Trends also shows how frequently your topics have appeared in Google News stories, and in which geographic regions people have searched for them most.
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Tiziano Bellinstatistiche in rete
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Zachary ThornburyAllows you to enter up to 5 search terms and get various statistics on how often the term is searched on google and where the highest concentration of searches come from.
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Sheryl A. McCoydetermine top trending search terms for a day or other time period
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Kevin PikeUse commas to compare multiple search terms.
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Matt KSearch trends of top google searches.
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Simon RiggsTrends in search
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Edward RiosWith Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched on Google over time. Google Trends also shows how frequently your topics have appeared in Google News stories
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Michelle KrillWith Google Trends, you can compare the world’s interest in your favorite topics. Enter up to five topics and see how often they’ve been searched on Google over time. Google Trends also shows how frequently your topics have appeared in Google News stories, and in which geographic regions people have searched for them most.
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Glynne KirkhamSearch engine that provide statistics and information on specific search criteria/

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Tip: You can compare searches by separating with commas.
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