Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]
- From: Julian De Marchi <julian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2008 14:15:19 +1000
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First things first. I typed in many popular search terms into that page, and
found that the instance of all were declining. I would also note that this is
only *one* search engine.
I find it funny, that when I placed google into google-trends-lab it has a rapid climb compared to any other terms that I tried which appear to all go in decline. I think this *might* prove your point.
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