What is xRank?
xRank is Microsoft Bing’s version of Google’s Trends, but xRank focuses on people. You can still search for other items and keywords and phrases.
To use xRank, follow this link: http://www.bing.com/xrank/
Here’s what Microsoft states:
Track search popularity
xRank keeps track of notable people and puts them in order for you. We count Bing web searches for movie stars, musicians, and other famous people. Then, we compile our findings into an insightful ranking formula that tells you who the world is searching for most. The result is a cultural snapshot of who’s hot and who’s not!
Use xRank to:
* Search.
Tell us a name and we’ll tell you who they are and how they rate.
* Learn.
Browse a bio or get the latest news headlines about the person you’re interested in.
* Explore.
Explore a celebrity’s latest videos, images, movies, albums, and more.
* Relate.
Discover relationships among notable people. Thumbnail photos at the bottom of xRank show you the associates, friends, enemies, and romances, of the person you’re interested in.
* Scan.
Look over the rankings for names that interest you. Arrow icons show how their movement is trending. Movement at the top of the list means more than it does near the bottom.
* Track.
View a person’s popularity over the past six months on the xRank History chart. Under the xRank History chart, find the top-moving searches. These are real searches from users on the day the person peaked in popularity on xRank.
Note
We don’t track every type of celebrity in the world yet, but we’re working on it.
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