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Google Reveals Amazing Stats About How We Search

The Huffington Post     First Posted: 06/14/11 06:42 PM ET   Updated: 08/14/11 06:12 AM ET

Google unloaded a goody bag full of new search features at today's Inside Search conference, including Voice Search for Desktop, Search by Image, and Instant Pages. They led off the talk with a fascinating look into how people are searching today, both on computers, and on mobile devices.

Search traffic fluctuates depending on the time of the day, week, and the year, though patterns of use differ between mobile and desktop searches. Google found that desktop search throughout the week stays relatively stable before dipping on the weekends. On the other hand, mobile search actually rises on Friday and Saturday.

Over the day itself, search traffic for the desktop rises towards lunchtime at noon, at which point it takes a little dip, before continuing to drop the rest of the day. However, mobile search rises steadily throughout the day (including a spike at noon), and peaks around nine or ten PM.

Across the year, a similar trend prevails, namely that times dedicated to leisure see drops in desktop search traffic, and rises in mobile search traffic. Here, summer and Christmas show drops in desktop traffic, but growth in mobile traffic.

Google also broke down the time it takes for a user to make a single search, and how much time each part of that search takes to complete. While on average, entering a query takes 9 seconds, and selecting a result takes 15 seconds, actually delivering the results themselves takes 900 milliseconds, with only 100 of those milliseconds making up the time Google takes to serve the result.

Loading a page takes an average of five seconds--though Google's new Instant Pages feature promises to deliver the page in far less.

Check out some of the charts and graphs below:

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03:57 PM on 06/15/2011
How uncanny, for a an entity that didn’t even yet exist at the beginning of the decade to have now become the stalwart behemoth by which so much of our communications, technology and personal needs depend on it.

http://scallywagandvagabond.com/2011/06/google-unveils-technology-which-will-now-allow-you-to-search-by-voice-on-your-voice-or-office-computer/
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JL-Sosa
(Nothing offensive here...)
01:05 PM on 06/15/2011
How is this at all amazing?

It's common sense... Searches go up during lunch time?! WOW!!! HOW CAN THIS BE?!
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L3p3rm3ss14h
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05:43 AM on 06/15/2011
Pfft. You want to "Amaze" me? Tell me what percentage of all Google searches are NOT pr0n related. If the number is greater than, oh let's say about 25%, then I'll be suitably amazed.
06:52 AM on 06/15/2011
I don't think we are quite that pr0n obsessed. Honestly, I do not think that the honest true percentage for me personally could be higher that 50% pr0n-related. (And I thought I was bad.) I would actually guess that it is maybe 1/3 or less for me, but the true percentage could be higher than I think.

Were you actually joking in stating such an extreme number? In any event, the true numbers for society as a whole would be interesting, and probably depressing. I would also like to see a breakdown by country, and specific search terms.

I need to stop. I've already said too much...
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L3p3rm3ss14h
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11:43 AM on 06/15/2011
Yeah, I was engaging in a bit of playful hyperbole. 1/3 sounds much more reasonable. Yeah. No really. WHY ARE YOU LOOKING AT ME LIKE THAT GEEZ

I like your idea re: search terms and countries. Probably some interesting data to be had there...
02:37 AM on 06/15/2011
OMG! SO AMAZING! MY WORLD IS CHANGED FOREVER!

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sharmaine73
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09:43 PM on 06/14/2011
OK - I was vascillating on whether or not to read this, but from the three other comments I think I'll pass.
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One of the millions
08:50 PM on 06/14/2011
Agreed, nothing amazing here.
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08:45 PM on 06/14/2011
I have already assumed what you assumed I didn't know.
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f0rTyLeGz
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07:58 PM on 06/14/2011
And the "Amazing" part of this information is what?
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10:04 AM on 06/15/2011
It's coming.