On the Google Official Blog today they announced the ability to track the most searched people, places, and things on a monthly basis. Google does this at the end of every year with the Zeitgeist Reviews, which I wrote about in December, but are now making it available more often. With Google Trends Charts users will be able to see what is hot right now, while also exploring the history and geography of a topic as it evolves. Charts are available in over 40 different categories. As a social studies teacher, the Google Trend Charts would provide relevant information about historical events and would provide interesting discussions in sociology and psychology classes.
Thursday, May 23, 2013
Top Charts in Google Trends
On the Google Official Blog today they announced the ability to track the most searched people, places, and things on a monthly basis. Google does this at the end of every year with the Zeitgeist Reviews, which I wrote about in December, but are now making it available more often. With Google Trends Charts users will be able to see what is hot right now, while also exploring the history and geography of a topic as it evolves. Charts are available in over 40 different categories. As a social studies teacher, the Google Trend Charts would provide relevant information about historical events and would provide interesting discussions in sociology and psychology classes.
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