Comments on: Rickrolling Inflection Point /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/ Webspam, Google, Et Cetera Tue, 12 Jul 2011 17:05:24 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.2 By: teddie /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-128 teddie Tue, 01 Apr 2008 15:57:12 +0000 /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-128 Send them my way. Also I have some time on the Friday morning if they want to hand out an invite and discuss organic search at the Paddyplex :-) Send them my way. Also I have some time on the Friday morning if they want to hand out an invite and discuss organic search at the Paddyplex :-)

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By: Brian /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-127 Brian Sun, 30 Mar 2008 17:31:01 +0000 /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-127 teddie, I'm based in Mountain View again so I'm not going to the Dublin event. No doubt some esteemed peers will be there. teddie, I’m based in Mountain View again so I’m not going to the Dublin event. No doubt some esteemed peers will be there.

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By: teddie /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-126 teddie Fri, 28 Mar 2008 11:35:41 +0000 /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-126 Brian you need to expand your query, because it actually seems to be very much on the increase but also the vernacular is changing. The trend appears to have kicked off mid April 2007, and while the terms "rick roll" & "rickroll" are still very popular "rick rolling" & "rickrolling" are now also on the ascendent as a new way of describing the trend. "rick roll" is the most popular way people search for it :-) http://tinyurl.com/yuqvmh ps. Would be nice if Google trends had an additional function so you could combine and bunch of phrases into one graph pps. Are you going to attend the Search Marketing World event in Dublin next week? Brian you need to expand your query, because it actually seems to be very much on the increase but also the vernacular is changing. The trend appears to have kicked off mid April 2007, and while the terms “rick roll” & “rickroll” are still very popular “rick rolling” & “rickrolling” are now also on the ascendent as a new way of describing the trend. “rick roll” is the most popular way people search for it :-) http://tinyurl.com/yuqvmh

ps. Would be nice if Google trends had an additional function so you could combine and bunch of phrases into one graph

pps. Are you going to attend the Search Marketing World event in Dublin next week?

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By: Colin C. /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-124 Colin C. Mon, 24 Mar 2008 21:10:20 +0000 /2008/03/24/rickrolling-inflection-point/#comment-124 That reminds me of when it happened <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=%72%69%63%6B+%72%6F%6C%6C&amp" rel="nofollow">here</a>. That reminds me of when it happened here.

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