Dear Sirs let’s see the new ways to explore what’s trending on Google.
This week, Google has rolled out some updates to make this a better
experience. The updates focuses on trending celebrities, a monthly recap of
what's hot, or power tools to make your own discoveries about what's piquing
the world's curiosity.
Connectikpeople may recall that, in May 2013, Google added a new feature to Google Trends called "Top Charts," where you can explore real-world people, places and things ranked by overall
search interest in the
United States (with more countries coming soon).
Connectikpeople may recall that, in May 2013, Google added a new feature to Google Trends called "Top Charts," where you can explore real-world people, places and things ranked by overall
Connectikpeople has observed that, these "Most Searched" lists span
dozens of areas from athletes to cities to cocktails. Henceforth, you can
explore what's spiking compared with usual search volumes, for a number lists
across entertainment, sports, politics and more. To see the new "Trending"
charts, click the arrow icon at the top of any supported Top Chart.
Included in the new update, way to find
a new view of hot topics from the past thirty days. Click the new calendar icon at the top of the Hot Searches page for any
of thirteen supported countries.
Finally Google has also
shifted
refinements for countries, categories, and Google products (like Web Search,
YouTube, etc) to the top navigation, and made it more or less easier to
discover power tools to compare countries and time ranges.