For a self-proclaimed (and obsessed) geek, it came as something of a blow when those vanguards of vanity, Google, announced that I’d reached my peak in 2004. If ‘Googling’ yourself is considered an ego stroke, then analysing your name via new service, Google Insights, is like checking into a Thai massage parlour. Except, in my case, without the ‘happy ending’. The service reported that I was most popular in the United States, followed by India and then the UK. (It seems I’d failed to make an impression on Canada.) It also generated a graph of ‘Interest over time’ that sloped steadily downwards from 2004 when I was first started blogging, to the present day, as I write to you now, following a four month hiatus.
So, why the silent treatment?