Well... using Google Correlate, it is anyway. If you go to the site, you can type in any search query, and (if it is popular enough to have enough of a hit history with Google), you will get a list of other searches that have a high correlative search history with yours.
Typing in "Google" came back with "kratom" with a correlation value of 0.9807.
What is kratom? It's a "trendy" medicinal herb. So, I guess that Google is as correlatively as trendy as a medicinal herb. (Or is it the other way around?)
2 comments:
how do you see the future of the web?
more disciplined, we all hope; less 'trashy'
Google can't possibly drag all the mistakes, misprints, misinterpretations etc. of the world!
I think that the web will become increasingly 'nodal'. It's been migrating in this direction over the past years, and it's likely that it will continue to do so.
I hope that there will continue to be places for people to blog (at multiple scales of blogging) that remains effectively separated from advertising. However, on the whole, I think that it will move to greater consolidation within a relative few nodes, with new nodes popping into existence with the creation of new technologies or new social needs/interests/desires/etc.
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