Who Uses What Where? Fun with Google Trends
August 13, 2008
Reader Ed Brenegar writes: This is a year to change the customer relations game. With less commerce happening, presumably, there is more time for interaction. That interaction has to build the relationships...»
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Chen's graphs are not entirely accurate. See techcrunch's debunking http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/08/12/if-you-are-a-techcrunch-reader-outside-of-california-raise-your-hand/
What happened to Michigan?
Weird. We have a huge twitter population in Nashville, TN. At least it feels that way.
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Very nice. Thanks you for your comments. Andrew Chen (via Tim) has some really fun charts on "Web 2" apps here. Below, the graph for Twitter, one of the most interesting ones. Shows how strong it is in "early adopter" states but basically "dead" elsewhere.
According to the US Census Bureau, California, Texas, New York and Florida have the most businesses so that graph is not very surprising. Stop chatting and get back to work everyone! lol
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