What is Google trends according to Wikipedia?
Google Trends at a Glance
What is Google Trends? It is a public web facility shows how often a particular search-term is entered relative to the total search-volume worldwide. The horizontal axis of the main graph represents time (starting from 2004), and the vertical is how often a term is searched for relative to the total number of searches, globally.[1] Below the main graph, popularity is broken down by countries, regions, cities and language. Note that what Google calls "language", however, does not display the relative results of searches in different languages for the same term(s).Backgrounds
Google Trends also allows the user to compare the volume of searches between two or more terms. An additional feature of Google Trends is in its ability to show news related to the search-term overlaid on the chart, showing how new events affect search popularity.[citation needed]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.[3] Google now claims to be "updating the information provided by Google Trends daily; Hot Trends is updated hourly."
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