If you had typed just “Vue” instead of “Vue.js” in Google Trends, the chart would’ve looked more like this:
Also, React is developed by Facebook, not a dedicated company.
That would not be a fair comparison too, check the "Related queries" of "vue" and you'll see that most keywords are off topic, but while in react they tend to tally with the search term "react vs vue google trends"
Actually, the related queries for React are equally irrelevant. So if we do "Vue.js" vs. "React.js", we get this:
(Sorry about hovering over one specific point, I only realized that after I posted)
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If you had typed just “Vue” instead of “Vue.js” in Google Trends, the chart would’ve looked more like this:
Also, React is developed by Facebook, not a dedicated company.
That would not be a fair comparison too, check the "Related queries" of "vue" and you'll see that most keywords are off topic, but while in react they tend to tally with the search term "react vs vue google trends"
Actually, the related queries for React are equally irrelevant. So if we do "Vue.js" vs. "React.js", we get this:
(Sorry about hovering over one specific point, I only realized that after I posted)