I am afraid I am not aware of relevant articles. The methodology I mentioned is used in our group yet we are more focusing on customer behavior. Hope this helps. 2008/2/27, Stephan Humer <stephan.humer@yahoo.de>:
Hi Stephan,
I have been studying a similar product of Google Trends. Google Trends does yield a nice trend of your search keyword if number of its search exceed a minimum threshold. However, I find for your question, studying the data from wikipedia is more helpful. The ariticle has the fastest update of any buzzwords and by looking into its search and number of versions you would got nice evidence of its popularity.
But for usage and remembrance stuff, document study is necessary cos' search only tells you the popularity of a buzzword.
Gary
Hi Gary,
thanks for your fast answer. The wikipedia idea is really nice. Is there any work published dealing with a topic like this one?
Thanks
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