GoogleZeitgeist: The Year's TopSearches Offers a list of what is trending now in Hot Searches. When a searcher begins to type into the search box on Google.com, additional keywords are offered for searches that could be similar to what is typed.
Today, Google published their search trend data as an interactive summary called, as always, Zeitgeist. Top Trending Global Searches: The "most searched" queries are simply the most popular terms for 2012, ranked in order by volume of searches.
Experian’s lists come on the heels of similar search insights from Bing, GoogleZeitgeist, Ask.com, and AOL. Facebook was the top searched term in the U.S.for the third year running with a 3.1 percent share of all searches, according to Experian...
Zeitgeist’s lists allow you to compare results of any two queries on each list across various sliding time spans on an interactive graph, with hyperlinked icons indicating where news articles are available.
GoogleZeitgeist 2010: The Year's TopSearches Bing's 2010 TopSearches: Kim Kardashian Dashes to Top Spot YouTube Rewind: TopSearches, Videos of 2010 AOL's Hottest Searches of 2010: Bedbugs, Tiger Woods, BP
GoogleZeitgeist 2010: The Year's TopSearchesGoogleZeitgeist 2010: The Year's TopSearchesTop YouTube Searches More TopSearches & Trends of 2010 Bing's 2010 TopSearches: Kim Kardashian Dashes to Top Spot
GoogleZeitgeist 2010: The Year's TopSearches by Danny Goodwin As you would expect, Google has gone above and beyond the typical top 10 list of queries with Zeitgest 2010, Google's look at the year in searches.
To view all the additional searches and categories, you can visit the U.S.section of the Zeitgeist website. In addition to an Overview that shows the fastest rising queries in people, sports, music, and politics -- as well as breaks down the top...
For anyone following the Search Zeitgeist, this is a sad day. Our algorithm analyzes millions of web searches performed on Google and displays those searches that deviate the most from their historic traffic pattern.
On the Lycos 50, she's just edged out the number of searches for MySpace (YouTube, Facebook, and others are further down the list), reaching the #1 most searched for spot, and tops this week's GoogleZeitgeist.
After Danny and several other bloggers wondered how a term like "bebo" and "myspace" could top the list without other brands, and common search terms being above them, Google has changed the language describing the Zeitgeist to reflect its focus...
Google has just released its 2006 Year-End GoogleZeitgeist. Now, compare the list above with the one below for the topsearches in 2006 on Google:
bebo
myspace
world cup
metacafe
radioblog
wikipedia
video
rebelde
mininova
wiki
Google still has their 2005 review at Zeitgeist, along with recent monthly totals. It will be interesting to see what the topGooglesearches are. Following Yahoo's release on December 4 of its topsearches for 2006, last week AOL, Lycos and MSN...
Zeitgeist for book search, or something like I took this top
ten list from Project Gutenberg: I did quick searches using the Full View option along with the titles and
author names. Project Gutenberg is probably the best
known long-standing site...
Accuracy of GoogleZeitgeist over at our Search Engine Watch Forums is a nice "what gives" about some oddities in the international version of the GoogleZeitgeist, where it gives you a rundown on search behavior in various countries.
GoogleZeitgeist over at our Search Engine Watch Forums is a nice "what
gives" about some oddities in the
international version
of the GoogleZeitgeist,
where it gives you a rundown on search behavior in various countries.
Meanwhile, Google's year-end Zeitgeist offers numerous rankings in a variety of categories including: Year-end Zeitgeist's back to 2001 can be found by clicking on the desired year under the "Yearly Archives" header on the right side of this page.
Setting
trends on the Official Google Blog covers a great holiday gift, a way to see
your own topsearches on Google. There you'll see the top 10 searches you've done, the top 10
sites you've visited and the top 10 things you've most clicked on.
The 2005 Year-End GoogleZeitgeist with popular search terms and trends was released today. Year-end Zeitgeist's back to 2001 can be found by clicking on the desired year under the "Yearly Archives" header on the right side of this page.
Look at any of the query reporting services, such as Google's Zeitgeist, the Lycos 50 or the Yahoo Buzz Index, and the names of celebrities or notorious people invariably crowd the top the lists. ZoomInfo provides tools for focusing the scope of...