Google
has published its annual Zeitgeist roundup of most searched-for terms over 2007,
and there are no prizes for guessing that
Apple's
iPhone tops the list
of fastest rising global search entries.
Each year the search engine giant scours billions of queries to uncover
what's hot and what's not in the search term rankings.
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Google's top 10 list for 2007 proves that the world's thirst for technology
shows no sign of abating.
Nipping at the iPhone's heels are
Facebook
and
YouTube,
which logged the number three and number six slots respectively.
In an apparent sign that the popularity of P2P music downloading is on the
way out, Kazaa
and 'MP3' were among the fastest falling search terms across the globe. Kazaa
was the fifth fastest descending term and 'MP3' the tenth fastest.
However, global users are not just social networking geeks with a penchant
for much-hyped mobile phones. As in past years, 2007 also witnessed an ever
present interest in more cerebral and existential issues.
"Particularly interesting were some of the timeless themes, such as 'what is
love?', 'who is God?' and 'how to kiss'. No matter how much changes over time,
these seem to be constants," said Google Zeitgeist team member Susan Straccia.
Google's fastest rising search terms (global) for 2007:
1. iPhone 2. Badoo 3. Facebook 4. Dailymotion 5. Webkinz 6. YouTube 7. Ebuddy 8. Second Life 9. Hi5 10. Club Penguin
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