#Tip of the day from Journalism.co.uk – try Google Correlate
December 8th, 2011Posted by Sarah Marshall in Top tips for journalists
The 10,000 Words blog has named Google Correlate as it’s tool of the day.
Correlate allows you to find search patterns. You can upload your own data, enter a search query or select a time frame and get back a list of queries that follows a similar pattern to your search. You can also download the search results as a CSV file.
The 10,000 Words post, which acts as a handy guide to Correlate, is at this link.
Tipster: Sarah Marshall
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