[Air-L] Google Trends / Buzzwords

Gary Huang li.huang at cantab.net
Wed Feb 27 19:29:16 PST 2008


I am afraid I am not aware of relevant articles. The methodology I
mentioned is used in our group yet we are more focusing on customer
behavior.

Hope this helps.

2008/2/27, Stephan Humer <stephan.humer at yahoo.de>:
> > Hi Stephan,
> >
> > I have been studying a similar product of Google Trends. Google Trends
> > does yield a nice trend of your search keyword if number of its search
> > exceed a minimum threshold. However, I find for your question,
> > studying the data from wikipedia is more helpful. The ariticle has the
> > fastest update of any buzzwords and by looking into its search and
> > number of versions you would got nice evidence of its popularity.
> >
> > But for usage and remembrance stuff, document study is necessary cos'
> > search only tells you the popularity of a buzzword.
> >
> > Gary
>
> Hi Gary,
>
> thanks for your fast answer. The wikipedia idea is really nice. Is
> there any work published dealing with a topic like this one?
>
> Thanks
>
> --
> Dr. des. Stephan G. Humer
> Digital Class, University of the Arts Berlin
> humer at udk-berlin.de - stephan.humer at web.de
> Phone: +49 (0) 176 6719 3413 - www.humer.de
>
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