Research Article
Not just information: Who searches for what on the search engine Google?
Article first published online: 9 FEB 2011
DOI: 10.1002/asi.21492
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology
Volume 62, Issue 4, pages 761–775, April 2011
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Waller, V. (2011), Not just information: Who searches for what on the search engine Google?. J. Am. Soc. Inf. Sci., 62: 761–775. doi: 10.1002/asi.21492
Publication History
- Issue published online: 7 MAR 2011
- Article first published online: 9 FEB 2011
- Manuscript Accepted: 30 DEC 2010
- Manuscript Revised: 19 DEC 2010
- Manuscript Received: 26 SEP 2010
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Abstract
This paper reports on a transaction log analysis of the type and topic of search queries entered into the search engine Google (Australia). Two aspects, in particular, set this apart from previous studies: the sampling and analysis take account of the distribution of search queries, and lifestyle information of the searcher was matched with each search query. A surprising finding was that there was no observed statistically significant difference in search type or topics for different segments of the online population. It was found that queries about popular culture and Ecommerce accounted for almost half of all search engine queries and that half of the queries were entered with a particular Website in mind. The findings of this study also suggest that the Internet search engine is not only an interface to information or a shortcut to Websites, it is equally a site of leisure. This study has implications for the design and evaluation of search engines as well as our understanding of search engine use.

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