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3D Globe shows GoogleSearch Volumes byLanguage!
Posted on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 by android apps market for tablests
Google has introduced a new
Chrome experiment, which
visually represents Google ’s
search volume by language from
across the world. The globe is a
lot like Google earth, and runs on
Google Chrome.
The globe uses the computer
hardware for creating the 3D
graphics.
Interesting trends from Search
Globe!
India seems to have a lot of
search traffic, but the language
is still English. Possibly the only
country in Asia with such high
volumes for queries in English.
The lack of search volumes in
Russia, China and much of Africa
is because of various reasons.
Lack of internet freedom and
lack of internet facility in many
places in Africa shows those
region dark.
Try out Google Search globe by
visiting the Chrome experiments
page. The project has been open-
sourced and web-masters can
even include the globe on their
own website with their own
data.
I tried checking if the
experiment works on IE9 and
Firefox 4 and it did not work on
both browsers. It had no issues
working on my Chrome browser.
Maybe it is another back-handed
way of showing off Chrome’s
superiority by Google.
Chrome experiment, which
visually represents Google ’s
search volume by language from
across the world. The globe is a
lot like Google earth, and runs on
Google Chrome.
The globe uses the computer
hardware for creating the 3D
graphics.
Interesting trends from Search
Globe!
India seems to have a lot of
search traffic, but the language
is still English. Possibly the only
country in Asia with such high
volumes for queries in English.
The lack of search volumes in
Russia, China and much of Africa
is because of various reasons.
Lack of internet freedom and
lack of internet facility in many
places in Africa shows those
region dark.
Try out Google Search globe by
visiting the Chrome experiments
page. The project has been open-
sourced and web-masters can
even include the globe on their
own website with their own
data.
I tried checking if the
experiment works on IE9 and
Firefox 4 and it did not work on
both browsers. It had no issues
working on my Chrome browser.
Maybe it is another back-handed
way of showing off Chrome’s
superiority by Google.
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