Tag: christianity
Google Trends: what the world is searching for
Earlier in May this year Google quietly lunched a new addition to their collection of online tools, which already include a word processor and a browsable maps of Mars, called “Google Trends“. “See what the world is searching for” they have it for it’s punch line so that’s exactly what I did. And awe the results! So let’s get started with the obvious so they all get out of our enquiring minds before getting down to the real thing: Keyword: sex
In terms of quantity, it remained the same since 2004, so we looking for “sex” on google as much as we were back then. The interesting part is the geographical regions: And here is my first surprise. The USA is not the top region in the world quering for “sex”. Not even the second. Heck, it doesn’t even show up in the top 10! No sir, top regions are, in fact, Pakistan, Egypt, Viet Nam and Iran. It could be a statistical blip, but why would these regions be looking for “sex” more than anywhere else in the world? Could it be the fact that sex, like many other “liberal” subjects, is tabooed in these places? If so, does it mean the oh so great Internet is really opening the window and borders of the world, like the media pitches it to be? Keyword: terrorism
Things you should read before you comment: The entire Pope’s speach on 12th September in Germany
Faith, reason and the university: memories and reflections Following is the speech given by Pope Benedict XVI at the University of Regensburg in Germany on September 12 Your Eminences, Your Magnificences, Your Excellencies, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen It is a moving experience for me to be back again in the university and to be able […]