These differences in search, which I have posted before, still astound me. Inequality in web search trends, by “easy places to live” and “hard places to live” Wow.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/08/19/upshot/inequality-and-web-search-trends.html?_r=1&abt=0002&abg=0
Pardon my columns being really poor….
RANK In easiest places In hardest places
1 elph free diabetic
2 jogger antichrist
3 nb-4l 38 revolver
4 holiday greetings ways to lower blood pressure
5 ipad applications diabetic diet
6 sd1400 about hell
7 sd1300 the antichrist
8 sd400 dog benadryl
9 holiday greeting severe itching
10 sx210is the rapture
11 vengaboys persuaded
12 powershot flesh and blood
13 olympics medals 1500 calorie
14 baby massage selling avon
15 microsoft entourage deny me
16 new nano go to heaven
17 dollar conversion cause high blood pressure
18 ipod disk mode carb diet
19 hans 1200 calorie diet
20 zoolander old sayings
When two similar searches — such as “38 revolver” and “.38 revolver” — appeared on the same list, we removed the lower of the two.