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Google Zeitgeist 2008

bahstid writes "As the year comes to a close, it's time to look at the big events, memorable moments and emerging trends that captivated us in 2008. As it happens, studying the aggregation of the billions of search queries that people type into the Google search box gives us a glimpse into the zeitgeist — the spirit of the times. While the global aggregated results are what one might expect, the breakdown by country is filled with 'hotmail,' 'yahoo' and 'facebook,' indicating that in 2008 your average user still hasn't quite grasped this address bar thing." This year's focus on the US presidential election and the economic crisis made for some interesting trends. It also seems that many Americans frequently checked their Facebook profile while watching American Idol and wondering who Sarah Palin was.

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  1. Re:to be fair by zmjjmz · · Score: 2, Informative

    Most of the browsers released in 2008 will go to the site automatically if you type the name of the site (i.e. facebook or digg) automatically.

  2. Re:to be fair by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    Yeah, same. Also, it's often easier to add the "wikipedia" to a google search query than to actually search wikipedia.

  3. And in 2008... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    ...the submitter still hasn't grasped the "I'm feeling lucky" feature in the browser. Typing facebook in the adressbar in Firefox will use Googles "I'm feeling lucky" thing and take you facebook.com

    Duh!

  4. Re:fast risers by BluBrick · · Score: 2, Informative

    They are all social networking sites. Spanish (tuenti - no translation available from Google), German (Wer-kennt-wen = who knows whom), and Polish(nasza klasa = Our class).

    Apparently even foreigners use Google to find Facebook-y, MySpace-y, time-waste-y websites! Whodathunkit?

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  5. Re:Can't figure out the address bar? by oakgrove · · Score: 5, Informative

    When the mistake drops down, highlight it and press shift+delete.

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  6. Re:to be fair by DeadPixels · · Score: 2, Informative

    Agreed. It's a lot easier for me to hit ctrl+t, tab, enter, and type a site name than it is for me to mouse up to the address bar, select it all, delete it, and retype the address before hitting enter. Plus, Google's a lot more forgiving of typos than the address bar is...

  7. The hotmail one makes sense. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    When I type hotmail into the address bar, it didn't used to take me to the login screen. I always go to google, type in hotmail, and click on it there - then it auto logs in and takes me to my inbox. Much quicker than navigating to it the "proper" way.

  8. Re:Can't figure out the address bar? by blurryrunner · · Score: 4, Informative

    Or just use the arrows to select the entry and hit delete.

    br/

  9. Re:to be fair by Gordonjcp · · Score: 3, Informative

    Firefox does this by... Googling what you typed into the address bar.

  10. Re:Why...? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1, Informative

    I was on the team that does the Zeitgeist back end when this was done. All I know is that a directive came from very high up (which means, at Google, the top), saying it had to go. We still have the info, obviously (for what it's worth Linux is growing steadily and Mac growth is increasing).

  11. Re:to be fair by dotancohen · · Score: 2, Informative

    Sadly my boss still types full site urls into the text input box on google... trying to convince him to use the address bar has repeatedly failed.

    I do the opposite for the mother in law. I don't want her typing in yahooo.com by mistake and getting malware. Google generally won't lead you that far astray.

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