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May 7, 2011

Google Searches Around the Globe Visualized

Using WebGL and different color crayons for each language, the coders at Mountain View have put together the above Search Globe, which presents a single day's worth of Google queries in a beautiful, skyscraper-infused visualization.
 
 

31 comments:

Zombie said...

Thats really cool looking!

Teen Book Reviewer said...

That's neat. I'm concerned that google may become the next big brother. But I'm more concerned that the next Big Brother may be called google...

CPH said...

This is spectacular. I just got Google Earth. Saw that it had Google Moon, Sky and Mars. They are amazing with what they are doing.

Dudemeister said...

Cool looking, indeed.

BluRayBoy said...

Woah that looks beautiful

Alphalpha said...

I love google... Wish I could work there.

Lesha said...

looks awesome!

SynthRockEngine said...

Oh wow, that looks incredibly cool. Google is truly an awesome company.

sp3nny said...

that's amazing!

Triper said...

Incredible, wooow, first time i see this! thanks

Mike said...

How do they create things like this? It's incredible.

Jim said...

Looks cool, I like the colors.

Kicking Rocks said...

thats awesome!

ReesesX said...

that's extremely awesome!

ed said...

mm colorful

audio ocean said...

This is a really cool idea. Finding ways to visualize numbers is always interesting and it makes patterns much easier to spot.

Bob said...

Man that is really cool!

Something Wycked said...

That's kickass. I really like when people do things like that with statistics.

Jblogger said...

cool

Miyamoto Karyuu said...

woah..looks great ^^

Daniel Smotherman said...

Looks awesome!

Will_951 said...

Looks very beautiful.
Google is so creative.

Anonymous said...

Awesome!

Thatguyheis said...

very cool! never heard of this feature!

Penguin Tamer said...

Cool stuff indeed.

G said...

Wow spectacular - what's that saying...with great power comes great responsibility

123 said...

it's.. beautiful

emosniper6108 said...

Nice picture. I don't know how the info could be correct.

Jay said...

nice. how about a hi-res file?

Anonymous said...

Neat, I love visualizations

The Leaping Lou said...

Very cool and interesting