The new design has taken
cues from Google’s that was announced a year ago. This isn’t surprising
as Material Design has made its way into most of the company’s mobile and web
products.
The new real-time
ability means users will be able to explore minute-by-minute, real-time
data behind the more than 100 billion searches taking place on Google
every month. For instance, during events like the Oscars or the NBA
Finals, users will be able to track the stories that most people are
searching for and where in the world interest is peaking. The data can be explored by
selecting an image in any time range.
On the new
google.com/trends, users will also find a ranked, real-time list of trending
stories that are gaining traction across Google. Moreover, you can
now look at trends from YouTube and Google News too. The new homepage
will be made available in 28 countries, and Google plans to add more
locations to the list in the next few months.
“To help you understand the data behind the headlines, our News
Lab team examines trending topics every day and finds interesting nuggets of
data that bring news stories to life. You can follow us on Twitter to stay up to date. And for data journalists who want to do
their own analysis, starting today we’ll publish data sets on specific topics
to our Github page,”
Google explained in a blogpost.
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