I just my daily copy of the search engine watch newsletter and the lead article I found most interesting. Here is a link.
The following is the text leading up to the link. Quoting directly from the newsletter, "A new site puts a spin on the "am I hot or not" craze, by using Google to assess the relative popularity of opposite or 'competing' search terms.
Who on the web is more popular -- George W. Bush or Saddam Hussein? Does God rank higher than Satan? And perhaps most importantly, is broccoli sweeter than chocolate to the world's web users?
Googlefight offers the answers. Simply type in two "competing" search terms, and you'll see the number of results found in Google for each word.
Googlefight isn't a serious research tool by any means -- but it does offer a fun perspective on who and what the web is "voting" for, based on the number of times words are found in Google results."
mike
The following is the text leading up to the link. Quoting directly from the newsletter, "A new site puts a spin on the "am I hot or not" craze, by using Google to assess the relative popularity of opposite or 'competing' search terms.
Who on the web is more popular -- George W. Bush or Saddam Hussein? Does God rank higher than Satan? And perhaps most importantly, is broccoli sweeter than chocolate to the world's web users?
Googlefight offers the answers. Simply type in two "competing" search terms, and you'll see the number of results found in Google for each word.
Googlefight isn't a serious research tool by any means -- but it does offer a fun perspective on who and what the web is "voting" for, based on the number of times words are found in Google results."
mike