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AOL Search Data
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AOL search data - why am I posting this under Google? Because AOL uses Google for their search.
I recently grabbed a copy of the AOL search data that was released earlier this month. The dataset is rather large - 450MB compressed - over 1.4GB uncompressed in MySQL.
This data has been the subject of much controversy and has even resulted in at least 3 people getting fired. .
Anyhow, I've been parsing through the dataset and there's some interesting stuff in there.
I'll keep this thread updated with the information that I find...
G-Man
I recently grabbed a copy of the AOL search data that was released earlier this month. The dataset is rather large - 450MB compressed - over 1.4GB uncompressed in MySQL.
This data has been the subject of much controversy and has even resulted in at least 3 people getting fired. .
Anyhow, I've been parsing through the dataset and there's some interesting stuff in there.
I'll keep this thread updated with the information that I find...
- People use the search bar to type in website names a lot more than you realize. Out of the over 17 million queries, almost 3.5 million of them contain .com, .gov, .edu, or .org.
- People refine their searches as they go along
- dr shermam
- dr sherman longwood
- dr sherman vision therapy
- dr sherman vision therapy fl
- Babies search too! How do I know this? Witness searches for random characters or symbols. You can't tell me that people were actually expecting to FIND something like this:
- 6;p6p5p56ptpptptptppprprpprpprprprp...
G-Man
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