Monday, December 8, 2008

How to be trendy!



Stock, money, houses and even gold can lose value sometimes. Water, oil, energy, and food is scarce and becoming scarcer by the day. However, there is one thing that is rock solid these days: information.

Every day we delve further into the Information Age defined by our constant production, collection and stockpiling of ones, zeros, bits, bites, uploading, downloading and Googling.

Hopefully by now you are aware that what you are reading right now–and just about everything else out there–is being tracked. This WORD, this blog, this website, this server, and the possible Google search that brought you here are all being tracked.

I love information. I like to collect things. I like facts and figures. I love to see events developed into trends in society and how that affects all aspect of our lives from the way we dress to the TV we watch. I like to make those little connections. You know the connections where you nearly say out loud, "Ahhh, that's why" or "hmm, that's interesting."

So lately, I have been geeking out on trends and analyses of all kinds of fun things. My favorite thing, of course, is tracking this blog and my website (more to come on this around new years), but after that, I look at Google.

If you want to know what is going on in the world you should look toward Google and their Trends App. Trends shows users the hottest keywords being searched and the list is generally a good indicator of events happening right now. After showing you the list, Trends can also link you to news stories or websites related to that particular keyword.

People and society, ie Google users in general, can change faster than the fastest writer at LATimes.com can publish to your iGoogle so it's like the modern-day police band radio or Twitter for the world. Google has even launched an app that tracks cold and flu trends based on searches for symptoms which can be days or weeks faster than the CDC can work, which can be a huge medical step in preventing the spread of more cases. Imagine what else this can be used for. Hourly-based decisions one which advertisements to run and where, anybody?

I could go on for hours, but I know 78% of you lovely people stay for just three minutes and 13 seconds before moving on. So I will leave you with this minute's top 100 Googles:

1. howobamagotelected.com
2. how obama got elected
3. jennifer bini taylor
4. extortion
5. clubpenguin.com
37. lance bass
38. saturday night live beyonce
39. air battle
40. thurgood marshall
41. john ziegler
42. santa baby
43. justin timberlake snl
44. broward community college
45. wolfram rule 34 wikipedia
46. gossip girl spoilers
47. feufollet
48. pinocchio s mouth
49. georgetown basketball
50. twilight pictures
51. twilighters anonymous
52. preseason nit
53. storiesonline
54. carol channing
55. paul posluszny
56. coe college
57. jackanapes
58. two and a half men pinocchio s mouth
59. eri yoshida
60. hp g50 112 nr
61. brady quinn girlfriend
62. rihanna rehab lyrics
63. aol.com.mail
64. marv levy
65. garnett bogut
66. free movies to watch online
67. star trek trailer 2009
68. how obama won
69. twilight red carpet premiere
70. alliance defense fund
71. philip defranco
72. debbie matenopoulos
73. vince foster
74. sheba puppy cam
75. princeton review
76. johnny depp mad hatter
77. emily bear
78. trevor boehm
79. lawrence golub
80. buffalo weather
81. erika medina
82. ncaa soccer tournament
83. abc dancing with the stars
84. white chicks
85. mark cuban movie
86. jamal lewis
87. robot chicken star wars 2
88. black friday 2008 sales
89. buffalo ny
90. club penguin play
91. twilight movie reviews
92. heidrick struggles
93. dan coudreaut
94. mamma.com
95. tesla coil
96. buffalo new york
97. isis king
98. macy s sale
99. santa claus indiana
100. watch monday night football online free

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