Google Trends Updates

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Google is revamping Google Trends by introducing real time data to its services. The company claims that this is the biggest update to Google Trends since 2012.

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The update brings minute by minute information rolling through in real time and is based upon billions of searches on Google. The Google Trends homepage has been redesigned and now highlights stories that are trending in Google Search and on YouTube. The new homepage will be available in 28 countries starting today and Google said it will add more in coming days. Google’s Material Design feature are also seen on the revamped homepage.




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Google is celebrating the 15th anniversary of Google Trends, which was first released to the public back in 2006.



 
Email subscriptions will no longer be supported on Google Trends.

Hello,

We're writing to let you know about some upcoming changes to Google Trends subscriptions.

As of 29 October 2024, Google Trends trend notifications will no longer be supported and existing alerts will no longer be sent. In addition, creating new trend alerts using the subscription page will no longer be possible.

You can still copy your subscriptions from the Google Trends subscription page before 29 October 2024, if you wish to keep a record of them.

We understand this change may affect how you stay updated on trends. While email subscriptions will no longer be supported, there are alternative ways to access trending information:

Homepage Newsletter: Visit the Google Trends homepage to sign up for our daily newsletter and receive the latest trends in your inbox.
RSS Feed: Subscribe to the RSS feed for real-time updates on trending topics.
We hope these alternatives will help you continue to discover insights on Google Trends.

Thank you for being a Google Trends user.

Yours sincerely,
The Google Trends Team
 
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