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&lt;p&gt;&lt;b&gt;&lt;img src="http://www.websitemagazine.com/images/blog/yahoo-mini.gif" style="float:left;margin:15px;" width="73" height="73" alt="" /&gt;Yahoo! has released a new Web based tool which offers an interesting and visually appealing way to explore search trends. 
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Yahoo! Clues&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/b&gt; provides a way to discover and compare trending information. What makes Clues so interesting is that it provides not just search volume charts, but demographic graphs, maps and even related searches to a demographic group. It makes Google Trends look like an elementary-level Excel spreadsheet in comparison. 
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Noteworthy features include the ability to compare two terms, a time filter (only for the past one, seven and 30 days) and of course the information categories which delve into gender, income, and location.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;
Yahoo! is also experimenting with a feature called &amp;ldquo;Search Flow&amp;rdquo; which offers insights into search patterns and the next most probable search term people try after searching for a query. Also for the search marketers, Yahoo! has provided information on &amp;quot;related searches&amp;quot; &amp;ndash; commonly related terms across Yahoo! Search which are not limited to the user search patterns displayed in &amp;ldquo;Search Flow&amp;rdquo;. 
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An excellent tool pretty much all the way around - particularly the &amp;quot;Search Flow&amp;quot; data. In the future it would be a good idea for Yahoo! to expand beyond 30 days, so yearly trends can be identified across Yahoo! Search.
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