
"The Trends Explore page has long served as a valuable tool for content creators, journalists, and researchers, making it easy to analyze search interest for any topic over time, across regions, and by category. The new Gemini experience streamlines much of the manual work involved in exploring trending topics, reducing research time, and surfacing connections that users might otherwise overlook."
"The redesigned Explore page now features a side panel that automatically identifies and compares relevant trends in your area of interest. Users will also see a list of suggested Gemini prompts to help with deeper exploration. The page features a refreshed design, with dedicated icons and colors for each search term, making it easier to match them to their corresponding lines on the graph. Additionally, Google increased the number of terms users can compare and doubled the number of rising queries displayed on each timeline."
"A Google blog post uses trending dog breeds as an example to illustrate the new capabilities. The AI automatically populates the graph with up to eight search terms, such as "golden retriever" or "beagle." It also suggests related topics like "hypoallergenic dog breeds" or "large dog breeds" for further exploration. Users can hover over a term to edit it or use filters for country, time, and property to customize the Trends timeline."
Google launched an updated Trends Explore page on desktop that integrates Gemini AI to automatically identify and compare search trends. The new interface adds a side panel that surfaces relevant trend comparisons and offers suggested Gemini prompts for deeper exploration. The redesign uses dedicated icons and colors per search term, increases the number of comparable terms, and doubles the rising queries shown per timeline. The AI can auto-populate graphs with up to eight terms and suggest related topics. Users can edit terms or apply filters for country, time, and property. The automation reduces manual research time and surfaces connections users might miss.
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