Singular Movement
String Base Identity: megaupload
Index |
Current Snapshot |
Last Snapshot |
Difference |
| 724,000,000 | 724,000,000 | ||
| Yahoo | 165,000,000 | 165,000,000 | |
| Bing | 166,000,000 | 168,000,000 | -2,000,000 |
Plural Movement
Plural String Identity: megauploads
Index |
Current Snapshot |
Last Snapshot |
Difference |
| 916,000 | 917,000 | -1,000 | |
| Yahoo | 280,000 | 277,000 | +3,000 |
| Bing | 268,000 | 264,000 | +4,000 |
? = Movement not consistent with more visible and/or common variables in play, minor shift
!?! = Movement not consistent with more visible and/or common variables in play, major shift
General Notes: It is not much of a surprise the string without the "s" is staying relatively stable while the plural form displayed minor elasticity in Google with a Yahoo climb of 30 thousand, the biggest gain of the snapshot.
Singular: The drop of 2 million pages from the Bing index while the Google and Yahoo index remained the same is not a clear indicator of unusual content contributions. The 4 to 1 Total Page Count Ratio (TPCR) is not unexpected and has general outline value, but with no clear popularity factor indicators available to suggest otherwise, this ratio is an unreliable at-a-glance like versus dislike vote due to the favoring of one index over the other for a variety of variables entirely out of the control of the indexes.
Plural: The variance in the Yahoo climb allows for consideration of sources above and beyond most common resources (i.e. news outlets, social media settings, etc.) contributing content relevant to a legal issue being discussed via the most common resources. The 3 to 1 Total Page Count Ratio (TPCR) is not unexpected and has general outline value, but with no clear popularity factor indicators available to suggest otherwise, this ratio is an unreliable at-a-glance like versus dislike vote due to the favoring of one index over the other for a variety of variables entirely out of the control of the indexes.