I'm fairly sure this is exactly what the Google programming team had in mind when they created Trends - a list of geeky searches that produced humorous graphs. Here goes:
#10 - Spending Christmas by Yourself
Folks seem to be getting lonely around the holidays. The spikes at the end of 2004 and 2005 for these two searches can help to back that up.
#9 - Overworked & Sober
Here's an easy way to tell that Americans are working harder and playing less.
#8 - A Long Time Ago in a Galaxy Far, Far Away...
The also rans from Star Wars vied for top honors in search.
#7 - The Son of Fame
No one said it was easy making it in the shadow of greatness, but this is ridiculous. I've actually seen both these guys in concert and at least with Jakob, you can make out lyrics.
#6 - The Three Amigos Ride Again
I'm shocked at who garners more searches on this one. Too bad El Guapo doesn't get a listing.
#5 - To Buttle or Not to Buttle, that is the Question
It looks like people are finally getting the message about Jeeves' retirement - either that or they're giving up on Ask entirely.
#4 - A Girl's Gotta Keep in Shape
When two search spikes match up like that, it can only mean one thing - that these two keywords go together like peanut butter and jelly.
#3 - What Happens on Vacation Stays on Vacation
If you're seeking to have a truly memorable, completely non-disclosable time while traveling, you can't do much better than the OC. How is Las Vegas not on this list?
#2 - Web 2.doh!
Although I'd like to believe the web industry has learned from its mistakes, it appears that while one movement gains traction, another is grinding to a halt.
#1 - Equality is Achieved
There may still be a glass ceiling in the workplace, but in social lives, at long last, men and women have achieved some parity.
Got any favorites of your own to share?
Stemming Research Tool
That is sweet. How did I overlook that?
This one has a big spike around December 2005. Anyone guess why?
Here are some interesting trends we were playing around with here at work. Interesting stuff.
It's good for brand analysis, and it makes for some fun modern art :)
The Future of Advertising
internet explorer vs. firefox - predictable!
In the case of the 3 amigos, it helps if you have a city with your name.
Chevy Chase, MD: https://www.townofchevychase.org
"We all have our own el Guapo. For us, El Guapo is a big, dangerous man who wants to kill us" - classic.
Nice job with the trends, I'm having fun with it as well, if you pair it with OV keyword tool you can kind of guestimate volume for Google.
HAHA... I think your #2 is very funny! It is like a sign or something...?!
orange vs apple is pretty interesting....This is amazingly tight battle.
html vs xhtml crushes my heart....
superman vs hulk... I think this is an question everyone has wondered as a kid.
lordi vs carola (related to eurovision song contest and 4ever competition between sweden and finland). You can only guess wich country won ;) ...
I think "coffee" and "beer" would have been a better pairing for trend mapping. College students would probably drive that trend. ;)
Also, loved the Three Amigos mention. That was, and still is, on of my all-time favorite comedies. I still quote one-liners from it all the time. (Which means it was THAT good, or that I'm THAT lame and outdated. I hope for the former.)
Signed, the infamous Roadies
No, it was (and is!) THAT good.