Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Compare Google Suggest Results Visually

Google Suggest is one of the most interesting and useful features of Google. As you type words in the Google search box, it will try to guess what you are looking for and offer suggestions in real-time.
While we don’t know how exactly Google Suggest works, it does offer a peek into what others are asking or looking for on the web.
Google Suggest

For instance, type “how to” in the Google search box and you’ll instantly know that loads of people are looking for information to “how to tie a tie” and “how to lose weight fast”. Google Suggest can also help you understand what others think of a particular product or service. Try the phrase “facebook is” in the search box and you’ll know what people generally think of Facebook.
Google offers search suggestions in a plain drop-down but if you are looking to compare Google Suggest results in a more visual manner, check out Web Seer – this again works as-you-type but the interesting part is that with Web Seer, you can also compare query suggestions for two different phrases.
Here’s an example comparing Facebook and Twitter. Lot of people seem to agree on one these – these networks are a “waste of time.”
Opinion of Twitter and Facebook
The arrow thicknesses in the visualization is an indicator of the number of web pages that are in Google’s index for that query.
The next visualization compares public opinion about Chrome and Firefox according to Google Suggest. The common problem is “speed.”
Firefox and Google Chrome

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