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Real time search on the web: Queries, topics, and economic value
Real time search on the web: Queries, topics, and economic value,10.1016/j.ipm.2011.01.007,Information Processing and Management,Bernard J. Jansen,Zhe
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Bernard J. Jansen
,
Zhe Liu
,
Courtney Weaver
,
Gerry Campbell
,
Matthew Gregg
Real time
search is an increasingly important area of
information seeking
on the Web. In this research, we analyze 1,005,296 user interactions with a
real time
search engine
over a 190 day period. Using query log analysis, we investigate searching behavior, categorize search topics, and measure the
economic value
of this
real time
search stream. We examine aggregate usage of the search engine, including number of users, queries, and terms. We then classify queries into subject categories using the Google Directory topical hierarchy. We next estimate the
economic value
of the
real time
search traffic using the Google AdWords keyword advertising platform. Results shows that 30% of the queries were unique (used only once in the entire dataset), which is low compared to traditional Web searching. Also, 60% of the search traffic comes from the search engine's application program inter- face, indicating that
real time
search is heavily leveraged by other applications. There are many repeated queries over time via these application program interfaces, perhaps indicating both long term interest in a topic and the polling nature of
real time
queries. Concerning search topics, the most used terms dealt with technology, entertainment, and politics, reflecting both the temporal nature of the queries and, perhaps, an early adop- ter user-based. However, 36% of the queries indicate some geographical affinity, pointing to a location-based aspect to
real time
search. In terms of economic value, we calculate this
real time
search stream to be worth approximately US $33,000,000 (US $33 M) on the
online advertising
market at the time of the study. We discuss the implications for search engines and content providers as
real time
content increasingly enters the main stream as an information source.
Journal:
Information Processing and Management - IPM
, vol. 47, no. 4, pp. 491-506, 2011
DOI:
10.1016/j.ipm.2011.01.007
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