Robert Holmes wrote:
Google now offer a product called Google Trends (http://www.google.com/trends)
which aggregates peoples' searches by city, region etc. It's been
described as "a place holder for the intentions of humankind — a
massive
database of desires, needs, wants, and likes that can be discovered,
subpoenaed, archived, tracked, and exploited to all sorts of ends."
(From the New York Times
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/07/05/business/05leonhardt.html?ex=1152763200&en=94404589c34afe7e&ei=5070&emc=eta1)
Anyway, just for fun I type in LANL. The "Cities" tab gives the
expected results:
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Los Alamos, NM, USA
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| 2. |
Livermore, CA, USA
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| 3. |
Santa Fe, NM, USA
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| 4. |
Oak Ridge, TN, USA
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| 5. |
Albuquerque, NM, USA
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The "Regions" tab is altogether more intriguing.
| 1. |
Iran
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| 2. |
United
States
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| 3. |
India
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Time to call our friends at Homeland Security?
Not until you make sure that "lanl" doesn't mean "holiday spice cake"
in Persian ;-)
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