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- Google Trends - For a broad look at search query data, enter up to five search terms to see relative popularity over time.
- Trends for Websites - Google Trends for website traffic data. Type in a website address to see visitors by region and related sites visited.
- Insights for Search - A deeper dive into search query data for marketers and power users. Create your own lists of "most popular" and "fastest rising" queries for different geographic regions over time and by topic.
- Hot Trends - The top 100 fastest-rising search queries right now (U.S. only). Updates throughout the day.
Google adds traffic data to its maps.
Getting Directions
There's nothing worse than getting stuck in traffic when you
have some place to go, so I'm happy to tell you about a new feature
on Google
Maps that can help. For more than 30 major U.S.
cities, you can now see up-to-date traffic conditions to help you
plan your schedule and route. If you're in
San Francisco,
New York ,
Chicago,
Dallas, or any of the other
cities we now include, just click on the traffic button to show
current traffic speeds directly on the map. If your route shows
red, you're looking at a stop-and-go commute; yellow, you could be
a little late for dinner; green, you've got smooth sailing.
We can't make traffic go away, but we hope Google Maps traffic info
helps you avoid it whenever possible.
I just hope they plug the traffic data into their navigation feature, so I can figure out when is the best time (or the lesser evil between two times) to cross from the coast to the valley.



