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The XKCD data died in a blogging accident

The XKCD data died in a blogging accident

By Tim Finin on Sunday, January 13th, 2008 at 1:49 pm.



The popular XKCD had another Web related comic yesterday, but it trned out to be self-negating. As was noted on Slashdot:

“As I noted yesterday (and was joined by many others)… in an offhand observation xkcd has singlehandedly changed a small section of the Internet. Changing the results from a Google search for “Died in a Blogging Accident” from 2 to (at this writing) over 7,170 in a little more than 24 hours.”

The number of results are now up to 13.3K. I guess something like the Heisenberg uncertainty principle applies to the Internet, too.

Update 1/15: Here’s a trend graph from blogpulse for occurrences of “died in a blogging accident” in blogs as of 09:00 gmt+5 on 15 January 2008. Click graph to see current data.


mentions of ‘died in a blogging accident’ in blogs as of 15 Jan 2008 09:00 gmt+5 via blogpulse

Update 1/16: Google trends shows a sudden interest in the dangers of blogging las week. Here’s a graph from 16 January 2008. Click on the graph to see the current trend graph.


Google searches as of 16 Jan 08 for ‘died in a blogging accident’

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3 Responses to “The XKCD data died in a blogging accident”

  1. Ruth Says:

    That’s hilarious!

  2. Tim Says:

    this is great! I just stumbled the original comic, and without knowing the trend, i immediately searched google for ‘died in a blogging accident’, thus adding to the fury :) I F’in love stumbleupon, its giving birth to every corner of the net-o-sphere~

  3. Toni Says:

    I did the same thing as Tim, I was confused for the moment then saw this. I do find this quite amusing.

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