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Volcanic
or Bushwacker?
Google Trends
Maps True Interest in News Stories
June 15, 2010 -
In the face of blanket mainline media focus on BP,
Internet news stories competed for the attention of news junkies:
Today's stories included allegations of an Al Gore affair, a fainting
General, the iPhone 4 pre-order rush, and a statute of Jesus struck down
by lightning in Ohio. Yikes.
Google trends counts keyword searches and uses its own lexicography
to name the hottest Internet news of the day. Indeed, Laurie
David, the woman named in the Gore story took the top spot as "volcanic"
along with several related keywords including the former presidential
candidate himself, all the while Laurie outranking Al. The search
level for the Brazil v Korea soccer match ranked 8th as "on fire."
Lightning hitting a 50 foot statute of Jesus ranked briefly in the 16th
spot as "spicy" (no, we don't make these names up, Google does). The new
iPhone? Came and went. Retailers apparently had trouble
logging in and the allocations were said to run dry by 2 PM. Maybe
iPhones will be "spicy" again when they can deliver. That story
about President Obama stopping in at an Alabama grill for a rum
concoction called a "Bushwacker" didn't even seen to rank among Internet
news junkies. Not volcanic, or on fire, not even spicy. Just
another Tacky Jack's
bushwacker.
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