The fastest-moving search terms of the year reflect current events, with Hurricane Irene, binLaden wives, OsamabinLaden dead, Les Paul, Nick Ashford dies, and Sheen Sumped all making that list. Facebook was the top searched term in the U.S.for...
OsamabinLaden Zeitgeist’s lists allow you to compare results of any two queries on each list across various sliding time spans on an interactive graph, with hyperlinked icons indicating where news articles are available.
He became a Twitter celebrity overnight after inadvertently live-tweeting the military raid on OsamabinLaden’s compound in Abbottabad. The democratic awakening in Egypt made #egypt the most used hashtag of the year, with Mubarak’s resignation...
Death of OsamabinLaden While the top search lists from AOL, Bing, and Ask.com shed light on the topics people were looking for, Facebook’s data gives us insight into the issues and media users actually cared about, or found interesting enough, to...
OsamabinLaden Death of OsamabinLaden This year, the iPhone was the top search of the year, a spot held by the BP oil spill last year and the always entertaining Miss Britney Spears for four years, from 2005 to 2008.
The Psychology of Revenge: Why We Should Stop Celebrating OsamaBinLaden's Death (The Huffington Post)
photo gallery) - ‘Where Children Sleep’ (New York Times) Surprisingly, the top 40 articles came from just six online news sources, largely led...
OsamaBinLaden: Who killed BinLaden? Each year here at Search Engine Watch, we wait with bated breath for the top searched lists to come out. Sometimes insightful and often hilarious, the lists give an overview of the topics and terms on the...
The Royal Wedding, death of OsamabinLaden, and Japan earthquake garnered the most searches across all three groups. AOL has released their data on the most popular searches of 2011 on the Hot Searches website, with insight into search terms and...
OsamabinLaden death Bing has released a list of the top searches in 2011. Bing's recap, while far more comprehensive than the 2010 edition, mainly focuses on entertainment and celebrities. In that sense, Bing’s top searches lists do serve as a...
Realtime also imported a stream of data for standard searches related to major world events, ranging from the Royal Wedding to OsamaBinLaden's death. In early July, Google discontinued its Realtime search feature.
Twitter knew about OsamabinLaden’s death before the news could even get a story out. From his own blog: My work on Twitter has spanned more than half a decade and I will continue to work with the company for many years to come.
Many suspected Trump of running for president as a ratings stunt for the 11th season of “The Apprentice,” and it seems his act ran out of steam after Obama released his birth certificate, followed closely by the killing of OsamabinLaden.
OsamaBinLaden, the Royal Wedding and 'News Tsunami' SEO - SEOptimise Here's a roundup of today's other search news and headlines from around the web. Industry Facebook Busted in Clumsy Smear on Google - The Daily Beast
Geronimo, OsamabinLaden Dead SEW's Favorite Star Wars Parodies by Jonathan Allen ABC News posted a story today, leading with the words, "Help me, Google, you're my only hope .to figure out why everyone on the web is wishing each other a Happy...
The news of the killing of OsamabinLaden generated an average of 3,000 tweets per second, peaking at 5,106 tweets per second at 11 p.m.while this year's Super Bowl, which previously held the sustained tweets record, saw 3,000 tweets per second...
Less than 48 hours after news of the killing of OsamabinLaden, related searches are still trending on Google, Yahoo, and Bing. Yahoo searches for OsamabinLaden spiked 100,000 percent Sunday in the U.S.
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Bloggers Blog points to "Orkut Home to OsamaBinLaden Fan Clubs" from USA Today, which reports that Google's social networking service is popular with Al-Qaeda sympathizers. If you're not familiar with our blog, click on any of the links below, or...
Home to OsamaBinLaden Fan Clubs" from USA Today, which reports that Apparently, it's not just Brazilians who like Orkut. Bloggers Blog points to Orkut Google's social networking service is popular with Al-Qaeda sympathizers.
When Google Local launched I had some fun showing that OsamaBinLaden could be found at various locations. Today, I learned and was able to map that BinLaden could be hiding out at the Googleplex (note letter G).