Google Trends: Wednesday, 26th January 2022 (Australia Day)


Google Trends: Wednesday, 26th January 2022 (Australia Day)

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All the celebrities speaking out against Invasion Day celebrations
Who • 7h ago
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Australia Day honours 2022
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Danielle Collins
Danielle Collins tops last year's win total, beats Alize Cornet to reach ...
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Dr Daniel Nour
Young doc for the homeless recognised for improving health access
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Shanna Whan
Australia's Local Hero country woman who beat the drink
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Captain Cook
St Kilda's Captain Cook statue doused in red paint in Australia Day ...
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The project
Stephenson Harwood advises North London Waste Authority on key ...
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Patty Mills
'He's in a position to have a huge influence': Mills praised after ...
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Nets vs Lakers
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The Eyes of Tammy Faye
'Embarrassed': Jessica Chastain's confession
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Maggie Beer
How Maggie Beer has inspired kitchens all over Australia: 'She ...
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Jennie Nguyen
Jennie Nguyen removed from 'Real Housewives' cast for offensive ...
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Google Trends is a website by Google that analyzes the popularity of top search queries in Google Search across various regions and languages. The website uses graphs to compare the search volume of different queries over time.

On August 5, 2008, Google launched Google Insights for Search, a more sophisticated and advanced service displaying search trends data. On September 27, 2012, Google merged Google Insights for Search into Google Trends.

Background

Google Trends also allows the user to compare the relative search volume of searches between two or more terms.

Originally, Google neglected updating Google Trends on a regular basis. In March 2007, internet bloggers noticed that Google had not added new data since November 2006, and Trends was updated within a week. Google did not update Trends from March until July 30, and only after it was blogged about, again. Google now claims to be "updating the information provided by Google Trends daily; Hot Trends is updated hourly."

On August 6, 2008, Google launched a free service called Insights for Search. Insights for Search is an extension of Google Trends and although the tool is meant for marketers, it can be utilized by any user. The tool allows for the tracking of various words and phrases that are typed into Google's search-box. The tracking device provided a more-indepth analysis of results. It also has the ability to categorize and organize the data, with special attention given to the breakdown of information by geographical areas. In 2012, the Insights for Search has been merged into Google Trends with a new interface.

In 2009, Yossi Matias et al. published research on the predictability of search trends In a series of articles in The New York Times, Seth Stephens-Davidowitz used Google Trends to measure a variety of behaviors. For example, in June 2012, he argued that search volume for the word "nigger(s)" could be used to measure racism in different parts of the United States. Correlating this measure with Obama's vote share, he calculated that Obama lost about 4 percentage points due to racial animus in the 2008 presidential election. He also used Google data, along with other sources, to estimate the size of the gay population. This article noted that the most popular search beginning "is my husband" is "is my husband gay?"[ In addition, he found that American parents were more likely to search "is my son gifted?" than "is my daughter gifted?" But they were more likely to search "is my daughter overweight?" than "is my son overweight?" He also examined cultural differences in attitudes around pregnancy.

Google Trends has also been used to forecast economic indicators and financial markets, and analysis of Google Trends data has detected regional flu outbreaks before conventional monitoring systems. Google Trends is increasingly used in ecological and conservation studies, with the number of research articles growing over 50% per year. Google Trends data has been used to examine trends in public interest and awareness on biodiversity and conservation issues,] species bias in conservation project, and identify cultural aspects of environmental issues. The data obtained from Google Trends has also been used to track changes in the timing biological processes as well as the geographic patterns of biological invasion. Google Trends has been shown to outperform survey-based indicators.

Evidence is provided by Jeremy Ginsberg et al. that Google Trends data can be used to track influenza-like illness in a population. Because the relative frequency of certain queries is highly correlated with the percentage of physician visits in which a patient presents with influenza-like symptoms, an estimate of weekly influenza activity can be reported. A more sophisticated model for inferring influenza rates from Google Trends, capable of overcoming the mistakes of its predecessors has been proposed by Lampos et al.

The use of Google Trends to study a wide range of medical topics is becoming more widespread. Studies have been performed examining such diverse topics as use of tobacco substitutes, cancer,suicide occurrence, asthma, oral health-seeking behaviors,and parasitic diseases. Further research should extend the utility of Google Trends in healthcare.

 

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Google Trends: Saturday, 27th June 2020


1 Shane Dawson
Shane Dawson Apologizes for Doing Blackface, Saying the N-Word ...
Variety

2 FA Cup
Norwich defeat to Man United in FA Cup suffered without magic of ...
ESPN


3 Woodrow Wilson
Princeton to remove ex-president's name from school
BBC News


4 NASCAR
Who won the NASCAR race yesterday? Full results for Pocono race
Sporting News


5 Celta Vigo vs Barcelona
Celta de Vigo vs. Barcelona, La Liga Live Stream, Schedule ...
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6 Mike Perry
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CBSSports.com


7 Travelers Championship
Does Phil Mickelson still have a chance at the Travelers ...
ESPN


8 JoJo Siwa
JoJo Siwa responds to accusations of blackface in music video
Today.com


9 Milton Glaser
Milton Glaser: Designer noted for Bob Dylan poster, NY logo dies at ...
CNN

10 Dustin Poirier
UFC Fight Night results, highlights: Dustin Poirier outlasts Dan ...
CBSSports.com


11 Andrew Toles
Dodgers' Andrew Toles jailed in Florida on trespassing charge
ESPN


12 Ron Jeremy
Porn star Ron Jeremy pleads not guilty to 3 rape charges, remains in ...
The Mercury News


13 Pocono Raceway
At-track photos: Pocono Raceway 2020 | NASCAR
NASCAR


14 Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan recalls time he saved Halle Berry's life during James ...
Irish Post


15 Mike Henry
Mike Henry will no longer voice Cleveland on 'Family Guy' - CNN
CNN


16 Alia Shawkat
Alia Shawkat, Through the Looking Glass
Vulture


17 Margot Robbie
Margot Robbie to star in female-centric 'Pirates of the Caribbean ...
amNY


18 John Wayne
Leaders push to remove John Wayne name, statue from Orange ...
The Mercury News


19 NBA schedule
Biggest winners and losers in the NBA's seeding phase schedule
ClutchPoints


20 Vera Wang
Vera Wang celebrates 71st birthday and LGBTQ Pride
Today.com

 

 

News

Google Trends: Sports betting in the time of Covid-19 - 21st April 2020

Lockdowns and the cancellation of sporting events have wreaked havoc on the sports betting industry, says Julia Logan. But operators are adapting in a bid to protect their revenues

With the coronavirus limiting everybody’s activities, many industries have taken a hit. One of the industries suffering heavily is sports betting.

Most sporting events are no longer taking place so there is nothing for punters to bet on, causing a loss of business for bookmakers, both online and offline.

Google Trends shows a drastic drop in global interest in the topic in March:

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(iGaming Business)