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The NOW corpus (Newspapers on the Web) contains about three billion words of data from web-based newspapers from 2010 to the present time. More importantly, the corpus grows by about 4 million words of data each day (from about 10,000 new articles), or about 120 million words each month.
With this corpus, you can see what is happening with the language this week -- not just 10 or 20 years ago. For example, see the frequency of words since 2010, as well as new words and phrases from the last few years.
With the NOW corpus, you can also find the most recent 100 hits for any search, meaning that you will probably be seeing "fresh" results from today or yesterday. You can also find the keywords that appear more frequently in the last few days, the last month, and the last year.
http://corpus.byu.edu/now/ |
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