AOL Keyword Tool

AOL has released more than 20M web queries collected from ~650k users over three months (from March 1, 2006 - June 1, 2006). We'd like to present an easy web interface to analyze current data enhanced by most advanced stats.
 Queries  Unique users  Referrers  Average Click Position
how things work 11 13 2
how things works 3 3 2
how do things work 2 2 2
howthingswork 2 2 1
atmospheric chemical make-up 1 1 2
how does a t- rail train work 1 1 12
everyday magnetism 1 1 1
how does a water purification plant work 1 1 6
high hats electrical problem lights keeping blowing out 1 1 7
can you tell if sound is coming from behind in front of or above you 1 1 4
how does a rollercoaster work 1 1 6
inertia and roller coasters 1 1 2
boiling temp water 1 1 8
how do pressure cookers work and faster then boiling 1 1 2
mobile home supplies heat & air units 1 1 2
does the state equalized value always mean that is what the property is worth 1 1 3
inward drop foot 1 1 4
www.howthingswork 1 1 2
two long straight concentric tubes made of sheet metal carry equal currents in opposite directions 1 1 1
examples of light weight lifting program 1 1 1
practical use of roller coasters 1 1 9
small black light bulbs 1 1 9
fuzzy dice hanging in window california moving violation 1 1 2
centrifuges 1 1 18
how well does colored paper towels absorb liquid 1 3 1
do color dyes affect paper towel absorbency 1 1 1
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how lasers work 1 1 6
scuba divers experiencing increased pressure during deep diving 1 1 77
chemical wood bending 1 1 19
what is work 1 1 4
how science applies to karate 1 2 5
using a bicycle to generate electricity 1 1 3
what does working in produce involve 1 1 1
how do microwaves work with electromagnets 1 1 4
electron transitions in laundry detergent 1 1 1
amount of weight concrete can support 1 1 1
how do roller coasters work 1 1 8
mechanis of roller coasters 1 1 11
will sugar effect boiling water temperature 1 1 3
how do paper towels absorb water 1 1 6
because their particles are able to exchange places with one another gases and liquids are examples of 1 1 1
container and thermometer inside 1 1 1
punching cinderblocks 1 1 10
things about rollercoasters and rides 1 1 4
creating metals 1 1 19
air oscillators 1 1 19
equilibrium in everyday life 1 1 18
demonstrate expansion and contraction using light bulb 1 1 1
injuries from microwaves 1 1 11