In February 2012, "flu symptoms " was searched for equally, but results made an extreme jump to 46.6 million, and trends were contained mostly within the winter months of December, January, and February.
These keywords direct the clicker to different landing pages dependent upon the keyword such as their diabetes or flu section, and even to the corresponding gift card page. Funny enough, every single one of these keywords directs the user to the...
Perhaps this citrus logo is a subtle reminder from Google that flu season is just around the corner, as Google is well-known for tracking flutrends around the world since 2005. Google’s logo today resembles a juice label, prominently featuring a...
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We've found what people search for are actually very good indicators of influenza in a population," Google FluTrends spokeswoman Corrie Conrad told BBC World Service's Digital Planet" Type in a search for flu in Google and you will not only find...
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See [flu” and [flu shot” Google Insights trends. You can also explore global flutrends based on search activity at www.google.org/flutrends/. If you live in temperate climes of the Northern Hemisphere, you should by now be searching for [flu” or...
Meanwhile, Google has made an update to their FluTrends. Previously, flutrends were available on a state and country level. While the flu is being kind of shy right now, Google said it wanted to have its flu tracker ready for the next wave.
Okay, so Google FluTrends has been around since November of 2008. Check out the world map below to see how Google FluTrends uses aggregated Google search data to estimate flu activity. But Google has found that certain search terms are good...
Meanwhile, Google has expanded their flutrends to include 16 additional countries. The good news about companies competing to get information about the flu out to the public is that said public now has abundant resources to stay informed.
Social media is changing faster than you can say swine flu, and it's tough to spot the trends, even for the experts. A lot has been written about what to do within social media (this column included).
You may remember last year when Google launched FluTrends. The tool used search trends to help determine where the flu was rearing its ugly head. Of course, with the latest public health problem being the swine flu, providing trends wouldn't be so...
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But it's lack of lethal-ness is perhaps the reason why Google has not been officially tracking it like it did the flu. So, I went to Google Trends to see for myself how "stomach bug" and "norovirus" were, um, trending:
Google Tracks FluTrends Across the United States Posted by Nathania Johnson Nov 12, 2008 Every year the flu hits and while it may just seem like a miserable couple of weeks for those who get it, it actually kills 500,000 people worldwide a year.
Google is releasing a new tool called Google FluTrends which tracks search queries to show where the flu is flaring up. Google provides a Flu Shot locator on the right hand sidebar of FluTrends. Every year the flu hits and while it may just seem...
Bird flu If you are looking for news search terms, you might get better results using Google Trends, Google Suggest for Google News, the Yahoo News “also try” feature, or Keyword Discovery's news keywords database.
Bird flu or Avian flu (let's hope not) Predictions: People and Trends to Watch in 2006 Well, it's that time of the year when the top search term lists begin appearing. It's a holiday of sorts for pop culture fanatics and search junkies.