Re: [Vo]:Google insights seem to show waning interest for NET and W-L
Bastiaan Bergman bastiaan.berg...@gmail.com wrote: Not a fan of NET, but this seems to give a different view on it: http://siteanalytics.compete.com/newenergytimes.com/ I ran this utility for LENR-CANR.org. The curve does not resemble the pattern of our actual traffic. There is probably not enough traffic to make an accurate estimate. It shows we are getting roughly half as many visitors as n.e.t. That could be, since there is not much at LENR-CANR to attract casual visits. It is mostly people there who are downloading papers. Traffic measured in megabytes is at record levels: http://lenr-canr.org/News.htm#Downloads This site collects data from 2 million volunteers. It is a self-selected group so it may not be representative. See: http://www.compete.com/us/about/our-data/ - Jed
Re: [Vo]:Google insights seem to show waning interest for NET and W-L
Cool! The first time they talked about me was 1810. ;-) Not a fan of NET, but this seems to give a different view on it: http://siteanalytics.compete.com/newenergytimes.com/ On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 9:05 AM, Harry Veeder hveeder...@gmail.com wrote: google's Ngram analyzes all digitized material. Interstingly the term 'cold fusion' actually goes back to the 1700s. he references identify a particular metalsmithing process. http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=cold+fusionyear_start=1750year_end=2000corpus=0smoothing=3 Harry
[Vo]:Google insights seem to show waning interest for NET and W-L
For an interesting change of pace, try entering in a few other key words, like New Energy Times and Widom Larsen http://www.google.com/insights/search/#q=%22new%20energy%20times%22cmpt=q It would seem NET's 20 minutes of fame may be coming to a close. This suggests to me that Mr.Krivit will need to find something else in which to stir the pot with. I'm inclined to suspect stirring the pot has become the only reporting behavior Mr. Krivit knows how to do in order to remain noticed. This would especially be the case if Krivit's hopes and dreams for landing the scoop of the century in regards to a major Widom Larsen breakthrough (an exclusive scoop I suspect was probably promised to him) continue to wane. Performing Google statistics on Widom Larsen brings back a similar waning bump. It would therefore not surprise me to see additional attack reporting of the kind we've seen of Krivit's previous attempts to insinuate that Rossi Co is a fraud. I still can't get over Krivit's attempt to ridicule Rossi as a muddled thinker by quoting Andrea's s broken English verbatim, including all of his inflections. IMHO, that was an incredibly stupid thing for Krivit to have done. It was at that point that I lost all respect for Krivit's ability to discern the motivations of others. IMHO, Krivit needs to work on discerning his own motivations, because if he doesn't have a handle on his own quirks, he will be incapable of discerning the motivations of others. Until he does Krivit will constantly be in danger of reflecting his own unrealized motivations onto the faces of others. Anything to stay noticed. Steven Vincent Johnson www.OrionWorks.com www.zazzle.com/orionworks
Re: [Vo]:Google insights seem to show waning interest for NET and W-L
For a longer term perspective check google's Ngram which analyzes all digitized material. Interstingly the term 'cold fusion' actually goes back to the 1700s. The early references show that it was used to identify a particular metalsmithing process. http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=cold+fusionyear_start=1750year_end=2000corpus=0smoothing=3 Harry
Re: [Vo]:Google insights seem to show waning interest for NET and W-L
google's Ngram analyzes all digitized material. Interstingly the term 'cold fusion' actually goes back to the 1700s. he references identify a particular metalsmithing process. http://books.google.com/ngrams/graph?content=cold+fusionyear_start=1750year_end=2000corpus=0smoothing=3 Harry