Google’s got a new feature, almost as good as Google Earth. It’s called Google Trends, and it tracks how often a key search term is used to search. The search engine ranks the data by city, region, and language. It’s pretty neat.

Andrew Sullivan, blogger for Time, has an interesting post on what he searched for and what he found. I searched for “drugs, cocaine, marijuana” – seeing as how American is perpetually fighting a ‘war on drugs’ – and found that the top city to search for those terms was Vancouver, Canada; the top region, the Phillipines; the top language, English.

Tre cool.