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googletrends

http://www.google.com/trends?q={% 1 %s},{% 2 %s},{% 3 %s},{% 4 %s},{% 5 %s}&ctab=0&geo=all&date=${days=ytd}[no url encoding]
NAME
     googletrends - Google Trends

SYNOPSIS
     googletrends [KEYWORD1] [KEYWORD2] [KEYWORD3] -days [DATE]

EXAMPLES
     googletrends clinton bush obama
     googletrends firefox safari google+chrome -days 2009

DESCRIPTION
     Google Trends allows you to create graphs that visually track "buzz" over time for certain key words, phrases or links.

NOTES
     Commande to combine/split with blogplustrends and icerockettrends

AUTHOR
     ycc
    
30 uses - Created 2010-01-24 16:45:40 - Last used 2022-06-13 16:48:52
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