Hi Jones, Yeah, I mentioned the CF software to Robin as well. OTOH, if the software package was dominating the results we might expect more "left" coast action. Washington not being known for it's web2.0 acumen.
But I wouldn't take the results very seriously. I was going to ask Jed about the spikes and I see he's already considered them without prompting. The lack of a y axis calibration is very annoying but google is pretty cheap with their quantitative data. One might do better to use their advertizing tools to get more detailed data. Here's one that the Bush admin claims is a national security issue for which they are trying to get all google search queries. Gotta protect those innocent babes. Sure thing, fellas. http://www.google.com/trends?q=porn&ctab=0&date=all&geo=all Looking at the regional information, Frank you dirty dog, what's in your search history (grin). This next one is the real deal, and you can see exactly how Washington was searching for them furiously... They've got to be _somewhere_, why not try google? http://www.google.com/trends?q=wmd&ctab=0&date=all&geo=all K. -----Original Message----- From: Jones Beene [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, May 11, 2006 9:54 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Trend And how much of it relates to the software package? The encouraging bit is that them main city for downloads seems to be Washington. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jed Rothwell" Subject: Re: Cold Fusion Trend > 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 > >

