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interesting stats-insights for search

mister

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google has released a search engine of sorts called insights for search that when you put in a search term it tells you the country or city that used that term the most, also has a time graph for that search dating back to 2004 ie...I typed in "ecstasy" and here are the results.....
http://google.com/insights/search/#cat=&q=ecstasy&geo=&date=&clp=&cmpt=q

MDMA......
http://google.com/insights/search/#cat=&q=MDMA&geo=&date=&clp=&cmpt=q

we Aussies appear to love our pills :)

try it, its actually quite interesting and at times funny.
 
This is rather interesting :) I did a test run with "2c-b" as the search and got some amusing results.

http://google.com/insights/search/#cat=&q=2c-b&geo=&date=&clp=&cmpt=q

As it turns out, sweden has a far higher search rate for 2c-b than any where else. Given how strict their laws are on mainstream drugs, one could hazard a guess that the drug users over there are looking towards RC's where the laws are less defined.
 
hehehehe - poo

and New Zealand is up there with notable countries such as Jamaica & Ethiopia for the word goat

also looks like Nepal is going through the early to mid nineties grunge era...

and last but not least it would appear Romania is biggest user of the word Supercalifragilistic
 
OK this is probably totally off topic actually I know it is I just wanted to show you guys this other search engine that google brought out.

www.blackle.com

They brought it out as an energy saver search engine compare to google... Just thought it was a bit interesting, it's pretty much the same as google except black.
 
hoptis said:
Interesting stats mister.

yes I agree hoptis, as its not regulated by the number of people responding or by demographic, I think it could give an accurate insight into each countries/city's interest in a particular drug
 
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