Saturday, December 16, 2006

High Fever Cause Of Gums Wound?

A good year for mushrooms ... at Google



The increase in living standards, and even increased leisure time available, it makes more and more families go into the field to perform the salutary work of collecting mushrooms. not the same for a walk in the field without a definite goal, to go with the firm intention of looking for mushrooms, because mushrooms look brings the excitement built-in "seek and find." Any good fan will have been cuentade that this year has been excellent in mushrooms. Or rovellones chanterelles, porcini mushrooms, blue foot, Lepiotas, Amanita, Coprinus, agarose, has fallen from everything!

Today instead of going to the field, I went to Google to look for mushrooms. Google has a tool called Google Trends . This tool lets you know what words people search through Google. A picture is worth a thousand words.

The first chart shows that the word "mushroom" has a strong seasonal component, with a peak search in the fall in the three years analyzed. But if we compare the years from 2006 the number of times you have searched for mushrooms in Google is much higher than in 2004 and 2005.

The graphic is even more dramatic if we look at second graph, a word "Boletus" one of the most prized mushrooms and has been especially good this year. It notes the same but more pronounced. The year 2006 was exceptional for the mushrooms. Raise your finger or the mouse who has beaten his record of taking mushrooms this year!

Funny how many people have not only left the field mushrooms in Spain this year, but many people have left the mushrooms for Google to come home with baskets full.

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