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Interesting Google statistics

Dheli is at the top for cities, but Iran is at the top for countries.

I saw this on Fark a few days ago. Try searching for "sex" and look at the top regions. About half of the top countries have something in common.
 
Originally posted by: igowerf
Dheli is at the top for cities, but Iran is at the top for countries.

I saw this on Fark a few days ago. Try searching for "sex" and look at the top countries. Notice a pattern?

Is this per capita? Because, do you know how big Delhi really is?
 
Originally posted by: Jassi
Originally posted by: igowerf
Dheli is at the top for cities, but Iran is at the top for countries.

I saw this on Fark a few days ago. Try searching for "sex" and look at the top countries. Notice a pattern?

Is this per capita? Because, do you know how big Delhi really is?

EDIT: The ranking is based number of searches for the search term out of the total number of searches coming from that region.

When the Cities tab is selected, Google Trends first looks at a sample of all Google searches to determine the cities from which we received the most searches for your first term. Then, for those top cities, Google Trends calculates the ratio of searches for your term coming from each city divided by total Google searches coming from the same city. The city ranking you see on the page and the bar charts alongside each city name both represent this ratio.

My point about searching for the word "sex" isn't related to India's ranking though. It was pointed out on Fark that most of the top countries are Muslim.
 
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