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literary zeitgest, google-style Post date  10.06.2006, 2:42 AM

posted by ben vershbow

At the Frankfurt Book Fair this week, Google revealed a small batch of data concerning use patterns on Google Book Search: a list of the ten most searched titles from September 17 to 23. Google already does this sort of snapshotting for general web search with its "zeigeist" feature, a weekly, monthly or annual list of the most popular, or gaining, search queries for a given period -- presented as a screengrab of the collective consciousness, or a slice of what John Battelle calls "the database of intentions." The top ten book list is a very odd assortment, a mix of long tail eclecticism and current events:

Diversity and Evolutionary Biology of Tropical Flowers By Peter K. Endress

Merriam Webster's Dictionary of Synonyms

Measuring and Controlling Interest Rate and Credit Risk By Frank J. Fabozzi, Steven V. Mann, Moorad Choudhry

Ultimate Healing: The Power of Compassion By Lama Zopa Rinpoche; Edited by Ailsa Cameron

The Holy Qur'an Translated by Abdullah Yusuf Ali

Peterson's Study Abroad 2006

Hegemony Or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance By Noam Chomsky

Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage

Perrine 's Literature: Structure, Sound, and Sense By Thomas R Arp, Greg Johnson

Build Your Own All-Terrain Robot By Brad Graham, Kathy McGowan

(reported in Reuters and InfoWorld)

Posted by ben vershbow on October 6, 2006 02:42 AM
tags: books, google, google_book_search, search, zeitgeist

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