[04-Dec-2008] Comparing results of billions of anonymous, aggregated search queries to those of 2007, Google found the most growth in ten particular terms looked for by users on Google Web Search. ...
[04-Dec-2008] Comparing results of billions of anonymous, aggregated search queries to those of 2007, Google found the most growth in ten particular terms looked for by users on Google Web Search. The top ten terms are lead by "Obama" and include "iPhone, "Beijing 2008," and "Fox News." Google Press Center Announcement December 2, 2008
The fastest-rising search terms of 2008
To kick off the month of December we wanted to whet your appetite for our year-end Zeitgeist with this sneak peek of the fastest-rising search terms in the U.S. for 2008. We combed through billions of anonymous, aggregated search queries to bring you this snapshot of what's been top-of-mind for Americans in the past 11 months.
When compared to 2007, the following terms have seen the most growth over the past year.
1. obama 2. facebook 3. att 4. iphone 5. youtube 6. fox news 7. palin 8. beijing 2008 9. david cook 10. surf the channel
You'll see even more top search lists when we release our 2008 Zeitgeist next week. In the meantime, you can get some holiday gift ideas by checking out the season's most popular searches on Google Product Search.
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