Google trends

  1. PhotoRoom Leverages Google Cloud to Empower Small Businesses with AI
  2. 19 Ways For Using Google Trends to Build Your Content Marketing Strategy
  3. On Google Trends and presidential surveys
  4. Google Trends: What Is Google Trends?
  5. Google Trends Expose Aotearoa's Invasive Species Knowledge Gaps
  6. Google Pixel Watch 2: rumored price, release date, news, and more


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PhotoRoom Leverages Google Cloud to Empower Small Businesses with AI

PhotoRoom, an AI-based photo editing application primarily targeting e-commerce businesses, recently publicized a new alliance with Google Cloud. The partnership will utilize Google Cloud’s A3 instances, driven by NVIDIA graphics processing units (GPUs), and PhotoRoom’s acumen in managing extensive AI models. The objective is to provide high-quality images to a larger clientele, reinforcing PhotoRoom’s position as the fastest generative AI provider in the commerce arena. The collaboration anticipates an escalation in the pace of content provided to clients. It aims to cut down the production time of product content to less than an hour—a significant reduction from the previous timeline of several days—without compromising precision or quality. Small businesses and entrepreneurs stand to benefit from the efficiency and scalability offered by PhotoRoom. The reduced time and cost requirements for commercial photography production will offer a significant advantage to these businesses. Matthieu Rouif, CEO of PhotoRoom, stated, “We’re already processing 2 billion images per year, and we expect that to double in 2024, as more businesses adopt PhotoRoom’s generative AI technology. We clearly need a partner who can help us scale and meet the needs of our customers over the next few years. Google Cloud fits perfectly with PhotoRoom’s growth philosophy and provides the ideal foundation for our continued success with its capacity to scale, its flexibility, and its sustainable infrast...

19 Ways For Using Google Trends to Build Your Content Marketing Strategy

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On Google Trends and presidential surveys

Presidential surveys and Google Trends tell different stories. Surveys give us a snapshot of where candidates stand at the time the survey was conducted. Google Trends, on the other hand, foretells election outcomes based on the online behavior of the voting public over a period of time. Candidates leading in surveys assert that national surveys are indicators of the final election results. Those lagging question the veracity of surveys. How do we make sense of it all? I believe that national surveys conducted by reputable polling agencies provide an accurate snapshot of how people respond to certain questions. Do I believe that all surveys published in media are accurate? No. Some pollsters are more reputable than others. Among the multitude of pollsters that emerge during elections, I trust the Social Weather Stations (SWS). SWS has had an impeccable record of objectivity that spans 36 years. Their methodologies conform to internationally accepted standards. Do I believe that national surveys reflect the genuine preferences of the voting public? No, and the reason lies in what is called posturing. Posturing occurs when the respondent feels the need to conform with the majority, bend to social pressures or succumb to intimidation. Studies show that in the United States, seven to eleven percent of respondents voted differently from how they answered in a poll. In countries like the Philippines where politics is patronage-driven, as much as 28 percent answer differently fro...

Google Trends: What Is Google Trends?

In the U.S., searches for “mulch” peak in April Google search trends data can be very useful for marketers. For example, if you run a seasonal business (such as a home and gardening supply store), you’ll want to ramp up your marketing efforts when search terms relevant to your business are trending. During spikes in search volume, your To compare multiple terms, use the “+ Add comparison” feature: You can use the data found in Google Trends for several different marketing purposes: • In paid search, Google Trends data can be used to inform your seasonal campaigns, helping with cost planning as well as inventory stocking. In addition, you can use Google Trends to • For SEO and content marketing, use Google Trends to learn what people in your target market are searching for information about. Writing about trending topics can help • To inspire your ad creative, browse Google Trends to see what topics are currently capturing the public imagination. Referencing a trending topic (like a hot new kind of music or dance) in your marketing campaigns, whether it’s an email blast, a Facebook ad, or a radio spot, can increase your ads’ engagement.

Google Trends Expose Aotearoa's Invasive Species Knowledge Gaps

In this article, we examine the evolution of Google Search Trends in #NewZealand concerning #invasivespecies, #marineecology, and #aquaculture. These trends offer valuable insights into the level of awareness surrounding #conservation in Aotearoa. What is Google Trends? If you are not familiar with Google Trends*, it is a web-based tool provided by Google that allows users to analyse and track the popularity of specific search queries over time. It provides insights into the relative search interest for different topics, keywords, and queries, enabling users to observe trends, patterns, and geographic variations in search behaviour. Google Trends can be a valuable resource for understanding the popularity and public interest in various subjects across different regions and time periods. To this end, we used Google Trends to analyse search trends in New Zealand related to invasive species, marine #environment, ecology and aquaculture. Some of our results came as quite a surprise! Let's dive in to our main findings! Declining Interest in Invasive Species Worryingly, despite the rise and spread of non-indigenous species, interest in invasive species in New Zealand has decreased significantly since 2004, as indicated by Google Search Trends. The decrease in searches for "invasive species" despite their proliferation may indicate a waning focus on this issue over time and suggests a potential gap in public awareness or a shift in attention towards other environmental concerns. ...

Google Pixel Watch 2: rumored price, release date, news, and more

Related • • • Andrew Martonik / Digital Trends Design The Google Pixel Watch launched with a unique aesthetic that was both modern and minimalistic. With that in mind, we should expect the Google Pixel Watch 2 to have the Durability should be around the same as the first Pixel Watch, and it’s expected to run a version of Wear OS, possibly Health, fitness tracking, and sensors Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Since the original Google Pixel Watch had Fitbit integration, that should continue with the Google Pixel Watch 2. With Fitbit’s toolkit and companion app, the Pixel Watch 2 should be able to track basic data like steps, floors, distance, Active Zone minutes, calories, heart rate, and more. And since it’s Fitbit, there is also detailed sleep-tracking and even more features if you’re a Fitbit Premium user. As far as the sensors on the Pixel Watch 2, it’s likely to keep the traditional GPS, accelerometer, altimeter, compass, gyroscope, optical heart rate sensor, the Fitbit ECG app, and a SpO2 sensor. Though the first Pixel Watch had the SpO2 sensor, Specs Andy Boxall/Digital Trends On the specs front, the Google Pixel Watch 2 sounds like it may improve on battery life. That’s because Google is reportedly ditching the Samsung Exynos chip in The W5 chip would feature 4nm technology with four A53 cores at 1.7GHz, complete with a dual Adreno 702 GPU that clocks in at 1GHz. In comparison, the original Pixel Watch’s Exynos 9110 chip was built with a 10nm process and had two Cortex-A5...