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AOL released 20 million web queries from 650,000 AOL users.

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italiandragon

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KaneCo said:
the stuff in this is just hilarious!

one guy.
4161666 how to train to become an assassin 2006-03-05 19:02:47
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unreal he is really trying to be cultured

how do you know that is a guy?
It could be a female too....searching for curiosity.
 
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So what's the attraction here ? Aside from the utter stupidity of AOL.

Even if you do find a way to show frequencies of keywords and keyphrases, would you really bid on those 3 month old keywords ?

Im missing something here, how do you capitalize off of this old data ?
 

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I think it's not available anymore, because of bandwidth overusage
 

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Does anyone know of a script/program or can create one that can parse these text file results for further analysis? For example, I know I can use the pivottable options on excel to parse these repeated quarries into one line but the limitations of excel do not allow this for the full text file list(s) at once. I would have to manaully split each file into probably hundreds to use in excel. I can use access but think that the pivot table also comes from excel so it still does not work. PM if needed. Thank you.
 

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Anyone have a link to the raw data anymore? I couldn't get it off the webpage yesterday.
 

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mikess said:
Does anyone know of a script/program or can create one that can parse these text file results for further analysis? For example, I know I can use the pivottable options on excel to parse these repeated quarries into one line but the limitations of excel do not allow this for the full text file list(s) at once. I would have to manaully split each file into probably hundreds to use in excel. I can use access but think that the pivot table also comes from excel so it still does not work. PM if needed. Thank you.

Any ideas?
 

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Wow, this dude must be into WWII or something 7100520
 

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Any ideas?

Sorry mikess, you're probably out of luck without specialized computer skills. There are 97 million search terms comprising over 36 million queries. Any useful script would run for days or weeks. The link MrMillions gave is a good site. Also I'm working a capability I believe everyone will find quite useful.

Cheers,
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aolsearchdatabase.com
 

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Is this legal on AOL's part ? Im thinking that they could potentially be sued for privacy issues... but this is definately a great keyword source. Maybe GOOGLE will soon do the same ???
 
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