On 2009-09-06, John Nagle <na...@animats.com> wrote: > Bing > A 3 2.4% () > A 1 0.8% (non_commercial) > Q 50 40.0% () > Q 15 12.0% (no_location) > U 5 4.0% (no_website) > U 33 26.4% (non_commercial) > X 1 0.8% (negative_info) > X 17 13.6% (no_location) > > Google > A 1 0.8% () > A 4 3.3% (non_commercial) > Q 46 38.3% () > Q 20 16.7% (no_location) > Q 1 0.8% (non_commercial) > U 4 3.3% (no_website) > U 28 23.3% (non_commercial) > X 16 13.3% (no_location) > Test complete: Evil trend report
I've absolutely no clue what those tables are supposed to represent (well, I do know what Bing and Google are, but beyond that...). > Right now, Google is winning slightly. Winning what? > It changes from minute to minute, because it's based on the > current list of hot search topics from Google. More on this > later. Was there a "part 1" to this post that I missed? -- Grant -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list