
"The page has a new, modern look to help you better understand trends data. Each search term gets dedicated icons and colors, which makes it easier to match each term with its line on the graph. We've also increased the number of terms you can compare, and we've doubled the amount of rising queries we show on each timeline, so you can better understand why a query is trending,"
"We've reimagined the Trends Explore page to make it even easier for journalists, content creators, researchers or anyone interested in Search trends to find insights, get inspired and dive deeper into a topic. With Gemini, the new Explore page has a new side panel that automatically identifies and compares relevant trends for your area of interest. Google also shows you a list of suggested Gemini prompts to help you explore further."
Google added Gemini to the Google Trends Explore page to help users find new and fresh search terms and compare them automatically. The new Explore page includes a side panel that automatically identifies and compares relevant trends for a chosen area of interest. The interface displays suggested Gemini prompts to encourage further exploration. The redesign applies to desktop and is rolling out gradually. The page uses dedicated icons and colors for each search term to match graph lines more easily. The number of terms that can be compared has increased, and the amount of rising queries shown on each timeline has doubled to clarify why queries are trending. The update targets journalists, content creators, researchers, and anyone interested in Search trends.
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