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Everyone’s blogging about the new Google Trends tool which enables you to see popularity of search terms over time. While you don’t see the actual numbers of queries, it’s helpful to see patterns, or compare search terms on a relative scale.

Two plots of specific interest to me:

Google Trends Plots

Fascinating to note that in May 2004, MovableType 3.0 was released, along with licensing for the first time which is almost precisely when WordPress became a more popular search phrase than MovableType. Ever since, MovableType has been on a downward trend while WordPress has taken off. I hardly design any blogs these days in MovableType.

I started using Drupal and using it on various sites at the start of 2005, when interest sharly peaked. It’s a great tool if you’re looking for more than a blog to manage your content.

I’ve been a little quiet on the blogging front here lately – been hard at work on a number of blog redesigns for people including:

  • Redesigning Idolblog – site based on Drupal. The redesign isn’t finished but has been introduced in stages so that the members can get used to the changes. The home page has been completely reorganised (inspired by NYTimes, CNN.com redesigns) and reduce unnecessary clutter. We have followed a growing trend of making web pages wider to suit people with screen resolutions of 1024 x 768 and up, rather than for 800 x 600 and up.
  • PsychSplash – a blog which is devoted to bringing psychologists the latest in practical and useful websites and technologies. Working with Gareth and the team was an absolute pleasure.
  • Underlying theme for Affiliate Blog – money making blog – which Matt has done a lot of hard work on customising this and adding extra content.

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