Google releases top searches of 2015
Queries then spread to Berlin, London, New York and Tokyo, with Google highlighting universally asked, common and unique questions posed in each nation. Meanwhile, “American Sniper” is a film about the late Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, who is number 8 in the trending searches list. People focused on social domestic campaigns, giving traction to the Black Lives Matter movement (189 million searches) and celebrating same-sex marriage (108 million searches), while also turning their attention globally by searching for ways to help in the aftermath of the Nepal natural disaster in April (85 million searches).
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But as the Associated Press points out in its story, there is nothing like Google, which processes two out of every three searches worldwide.
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“Guns in America” were the subject of over 160 million searches, prompting questions such as “what is gun control”, “why do we need gun control” and “why won’t gun control work”.
The Mets captivated the heart of the city on their surprising World Series run, ranking as the top trending news and event of 2015. Americans simply wanted to know “what is 0 divided by 0”. Healthy aspirations For better or worse, Google is also a popular first stop for looking up symptoms. It was released last month and gives lovers of post-apocalyptic worlds the chance to get out of the underground bunker known as the Vault and explore Boston in the year 2287. How to use the new Snapchat update 2. “Agar.io” is a video game of little brightly colored balls floating around and gobbling up smaller brightly colored balls.
The list for top trending politicians was less surprising, with GOP candidate Donald Trump topping the list, but Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton did not make the list.
As for the most trending terms in the world of sports, the top 10 list reveals few surprises.
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