Embarassing admission: I always assumed Google Trends data showed quantity. In reality, it's % of total searchespic.twitter.com/SsqBKmC08b
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@randfish The graph doesn't track deaths. Google's user base just a) aged naturally and b) acquired more users at ages likely to need info.
@patio11 Yeah - it makes knowing how much any given search term is/isn't growing really hard (outside of relativism vs. others)
@randfish @patio11 Multiply that %age by total # of searches to get a number: http://www.internetlivestats.com/google-search-statistics/ … Voila, graph keeps trending up
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