On 7/26/06, Stephen Bain
<stephen.bain(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think that table is actually about the top
search terms that
Wikipedia receives traffic from. So "Wikipedia" is used in just over
3% of searches which end up in a hit to Wikipedia, and "sex" is used
in 0.1% of searches which end up in a hit to Wikipedia.
It's bizarre. I did a search for "sex" (with trepidation - I'm at
work) and didn't see any links to Wikipedia. It's also strange that so
many companies go to such a lot of work to get in the top few results
for "sex", while we apparently get in quite easily, with no effort?
Steve
As I understand it this includes any search that has the word sex in
it. Including such things as "same-sex marriage", "sexual
development",
"how to tell the sex of your hamster" whatever.
Dalf