Brent wrote:
> Came across a truly intriguing site today, called "Metaspy".
> It's a feature
> at the metacrawler.com site, and every 15 seconds displays a
> (supposedly) random sampling of strings that users currently online are
> searching for:
>
>       http://www.metaspy.com/
>

There are other sites like this, too:

The WebCrawler search ticker:

http://webcrawler.com/cgi-bin/SearchTicker

and

Magellan "Voyeur"

http://voyeur.mckinley.com/cgi-bin/voyeur.cgi

are two I know of:

You may want to ask Javilk about others. I believe he uses them to help
create his Search Engine analysis report:

http://www.mall-net.com/se_report/


> I just spent about half an hour watching these screens flash by, and a
> few trends were immediately evident:

<snip>

You left one out:

(6) For some reason people use other search engines to find Yahoo.

Never could figure that one out.

> - Arlington Board of Realators

Many strong indications that including misspelled words in your meta
keywords makes sense.

Jack

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