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Wednesday, December 21

The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

Exactly 8 months ago, I started using Google Personalized Search to keep track of all the random things I search for. It has come in handy on more than one occassion when trying to recall something I had previously searched for, and yesterday they announced that Trends have been added to the list of features.

It was quite interesting to look at my Top 10 searches - "stockton library" topped the list, and 5 of the next 6 included a zip code. This must mean that Google Local is my favorite.

It would appear that I Google more in months when it is neither my nor Jesus' birthday, and that it's hard to Google while at weddings...



I always start the week so ambitious and full of hope...



I guess I don't Google much while I am sleeping, eating, or working out...



This was the most interesting "trend" of all - people with searches similar to mine also searched for...



Chanukah? WTF^^

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