Keith Nagel wrote:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22cold+fusion%22
Better bail faster Jed, the boat is sinking. (grin)
That is a weird graph. There is nothing on Y-axis.
The 2005 blip may be the effect of the DoE Review, and I will bet the
2006 blip was caused by Taleyarkhan.
- Jed
And how much of it relates to the software package?
The encouraging bit is that them main city for downloads seems to
be Washington.
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From: Jed Rothwell Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Trend
Keith Nagel wrote:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22cold+fusion
At 09:54 AM 5/11/2006, Jones Beene wrote:
And how much of it relates to the software package?
I think that is usually listed as one word, ColdFusion. When you
search for cold fusion with Google, it asks if you mean coldfusion.
No doubt there is some crossover.
My speculation about the
Couldn't resist trying the new google search feature
with our old friend, CF.
http://www.google.com/trends?q=%22cold+fusion%22
Better bail faster Jed, the boat is sinking. (grin)
OTOH, hot fusion gets so few hits that the trending
software doesn't want to produce a graph. Perhaps
google is
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