Organizational charts for tech companies.
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Google launched a data visualization tool that presents search queries from all around the world called Search Globe, a new visual display representing one day of Google searches around the world—visualizing the curiosity of people around the globe.
This visualization was developed and designed by the Google Data Arts Team using WebGL, a new technology for modern browsers that uses your computer’s hardware to generate fast, 3D graphics. As a result, you need a WebGL-enabled browser.Live demo: Search Globe
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Google launched Ngram Viewer, an experiment to let lay users and researchers search and study the waxing and waning of phrase instances over 5.2 million books published between 1500 and 2008 that Google has indexed in its cloud computing system. There's a whole community of Ngram collection going on over at Ngrams.Tumblr.com.
via ngrams.googlelabs.com(Click above link to check your favourite word popularity)
How the world searched? Based on the aggregation of billions of search queries people typed into Google this year, Zeitgeist captures the spirit of 2010.
via zeitgeist2010(click above link to see an interactive version)
Autocomplete courtesy of Google.
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Sure Google has 66% of the search market. But what defines a monopoly, at least as far as the government is concerned, is shifting and interpretive set of criteria. Search isn’t steel, or oil. Monopolizing ‘finding stuff on the net’ can have a huge far reaching impact, as it operates as a gateway to information.
So is Google a monopoly? Have a look at a this infographic.
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