Top Charts in Google Trends—The most searched people, places and things

Ever wonder what the world is searching for? With Google Trends, you can see what's hot right now, and also explore the history and geography of a topic as it evolves. Today you'll find new charts of the most-searched people, places and things in more than 40 categories, from movies to sports teams to tourist attractions. You'll also find a new colorful visualization of real-time Hot Searches.



Top Charts—a new monthly "spirit of the times"

Top Charts are lists of real-world people, places and things ranked by search interest. They show information similar to our Year-End Zeitgeist, but updated monthly and going back to 2004. To check them out, go to Google Trends and click "Top Charts" on the left-hand side. For example, you can see the 10 most-searched cities, movies and scientists in April:




Top Charts includes more than 40 top 10 lists and more than 140 time periods. Hover on a chart for links to embed the chart in your own page or share on social media.



Top Charts is built on the Knowledge Graph, so the data shows interest in real-world things, not just keywords. When you look at a chart of sports teams and you see the Golden State Warriors, those rankings are based on many different related searches, like [gs warriors], [golden state bball] and [warriors basketball]. That way you see which topics are most popular on Google Search, however people search for them. Top Charts provide our most accurate search volume rankings, but no algorithm is perfect, so on rare occasion you may find anomalies in the data. You can learn more about Top Charts in our Help Center.



Hot Searches, now in hot colors

In addition to Top Charts, now there's a vibrant new way to visualize trending searches as they happen. On the Trends homepage in the left-hand panel, you'll find a new link to "Visualize Hot Searches in full-screen." You’ll see the latest trending topics appear in a colorful display:






You can customize the layout by clicking the icon in the upper-left corner and expanding it to see as many as 25 searches at a time. You can also pick any region currently supported by Hot Searches. Use fullscreen mode in your browser for the biggest, purest eye candy.



...and a few design updates

We’re also continuing to spruce up our site. Among other things, now the homepage shows you more interesting stuff up front, and the search box is always available at the top:




The new Trends homepage shows a list of today's Hot Searches. Enter search terms at the top to see search interest over time and by geography.



We hope you enjoy bringing new stories to life with Google Trends. We love feedback, so please feel free to let us know what you think by posting online or by clicking "Send Feedback" at the bottom of any page in Google Trends.







via The Official Google Blog http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/05/top-charts-in-google-trendsthe-most.html

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The eighth edition of Make: magazine’s Maker Faire Bay Area event last weekend gathered hundreds of innovators and makers, as usual. One of the main stars of the self-proclaimed “Greatest Show and Tell on Earth” was undoubtedly Italian company Arduino, which unveiled two new products at the fair.


The Arduino Robot Kit is the company’s first robot and the first product to go beyond microcontroller boards. The Arduino Robot is made of 2 circular boards based on a design created together with robotics soccer world champions Complubot.


Arduino Robot Unveiled at Maker Faire


The two boards are both equipped with ATmega32u4 from Atmel and connected by ribbon cable. The entire robot kit measures about 10 cm in height and 19 cm in diameter.


The Arduino Robot’s top board is provided with color LCD display, a slot for microSD card, EEPROM, speaker, compass, and various other button. The bottom board hosts 4 AA NiMH batteries, a couple of wheels and motors, power connector, switch and infrared sensors. The top board is in charge of controlling the display and the I/O, while the bottom board manages power and drives the motors.


Arduino’s robot kit is basically a platform designed to help users build interactive machines and learn how to program robots. It is easily customizable thanks to the existing prototyping areas and connectors. The kit was sold for $275 at the fair and will also be available online as of July.


The Wi-Fi enabled Arduino Yun


Besides the robot kit, Arduino also unveiled the Arduino Yun, the first of a series of Wi-Fi enabled products. The Yun puts together a Leonardo board (also with Atmel’s ATmega32u4) and an Atheros AR9331 WiFi Soc. The platform runs a Linux derivative called Limino and is also provided with Ethernet, USB port, microSD slot. The board will be available in June, at a retail price of $69.


CastAR game system


One of the major highlights of the Maker Faire was the CastAR augmented reality game system, created and unveiled by two ex employees of game publisher Valve: Jeri Ellsworth and Rick Johnson. The two set up a company called Technical Illusions and have finally revealed the product they had been working for before leaving Valve: a pair of 3D augmented reality glasses.


CastAR 3D glasses


What separates castAR (AR obviously stands for augmented reality) from other similar systems is that it does not actually try to keep the user immersed in the virtual world while blocking everything from the real world. The CastAR allows wearers to still see what goes on around them, thus mixing reality with the virtual world. This makes the experience smoother and more fluid and will prevent wearers from feeling nauseous or disoriented.


Ellsworth said she is planning to organize a crowdfunding campaign on Kickstarter to be able to turn the prototype into a final product. She added that she wants the whole kit, which contains glasses, camera, projector and reflective surface, for less than $200.


[Images via Make: blog & Phys.org]


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