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		<title>By: Google trends and hype cycle? at michaelweiss.ca</title>
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		<description>[...] a short article on Google trends that suggests to a comparison to the hype cycle model. Seems that the guys from Gartner agree. In the blog on Mastering the Hypecycle, they quote a New Scientist article that traces the uptake [...]</description>
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