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Google Hot Trend Embedded in Search Results

September 29th, 2009 Andreas Pfister

A new feature has been introduced to Google Search. In the case in which a search query matches one of Google’s fast rising queries a Google hot trend graph is shown at the bottom of the search results with more information about the query.


Google Hot Trend OneBox

Google Hot Trend OneBox


More Real-Time Search from Google

By integrating the hot trend OneBox, Google adds another real-time search feature to keep up with the progress of Twitter and friends regarding real-time search.
Next to a “Hotness” Indicator, you can see a graph which shows the queriy popularity over the last few hours only. By clicking on the query itself you get redirected to Google Trends which where you can explore news articles, blog posts and web results.
On the one hand, showing the Hot Trend in Google search results is another small step towards real-time search. On the other hand Google doesn’t consider microblogging content but only search queries. According to Danny Sullivan’s post on Search Engine Land a Real Time Results column is not coming soon.

What a pity.


Technorati Tags: Google, Hot Trends, Real-Time Search

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Categories: Google Tags: Google, Hot Trends, Real-Time Search
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