I’ve been thinking about this for a while now, and haven’t come up with a conclusion, so I beg for any comments or ideas.
Here’s what I’ve tried to get some insight into:
The following graphic show us the amount of searches for watches on google.
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I’ve observed there’s a pattern, and a big spike on the graph everyday at around 2am. So what does this mean? What does it have to tell us about time? Why do people search for time more at a specific hour than they do on the other hours of the day?
I don’t have any answer, but my guess is that somehow the amount of searches for google on google is correlated to this.
Since 2014, people have been searching less and less for google.
So, what does this mean?
Have they found their searcher of choice, and don’t have to search for it anymore? But, if they were already on google’s website, why would they search for google?
It’s like picking up a dictionary and looking up the word dictionary.
It’s just utter nonsense.
Anyway, so long, and thanks for all the fish.
Penso que poderá estar relacionado com o horário laboral. Quando o pessoal volta da hora de almoço, gosta sempre de ir um bocadinho à interweb antes de começar a trabalhar.
Seria interessante verificar se esse pico é só na pesquisa de relógios, ou o volume de pesquisas tem um aumento generalizado a essa hora.