Google the Same Word or Phrase 100 Times in a Row Day

What Will This Do to Google's Analytics?


Google collects all kinds of information. The most obvious piece of data they gather is what people search for.

The online world searches for thousands upon thousands of items each day. Will celebrating Google the Same Word or Phrase 100 Times in a Row Day have any effect on Google's analytics; that is, the results of their analysis of the data?

I guess it depends on how many people celebrate on January 26. If enough people do it properly, it could.

It might really throw a wrench into their statistics if everyone got together and searched for the same word or phrase 100 times. Anyone want to suggest something to search for?

I wonder if Google would somehow find a way to filter those searches so they didn't look like an unusual spike in their data. They really shouldn't though, because they will be actual searches that people make.

When you celebrate this special day today, just type in a word or phrase and click the search magnifying glass 100 times. It should only take a minute or two. It'll take less time than playing with one of Google's interactive doodles.