Google has published their Zeitgeist report, complete with the top Ten quickest increasing global inquiries in sports, entertainment, news, and furthermore for Forty-Eight countries. Zeitgeist’s lists permit you to analyze out come of any two queries on each list across wide-ranging sliding time spans on an interactional graph, with hyperlinked icons signal where latest articles are available.
Universal result present that Rebecca Black was the fastest ascent query in the world and growing more than 10,000 percent in 2011. Google plus and Ryan Dunn were the next quickest rising queries universal.
Analyze this to last year, when ChatRoulette, iPad, and Justin Bieber peak the international list. The complete Fastest Growing Queries - Global 2011 list is as follows:
Mebo (we believe they meant Meebo and not the misspelling)
Nasza Klasa (social network)
Netlog (social network)
Baidu
Wer Kennt Wen (social network)
Meinvz (social network)
Hotmail Correo
Delta Airlines
Fastest Rising People Queries in the World:
If you were concerned about the forthcoming of mankind given that Kim Kardashian made top 10 lists by Facebook, Bing, Ask.com, and AOL, fear not... she’s nowhere to be found. The quickest Growing People Queries - Global were:
Rebecca Black
Ryan Dunn
Pippa Middleton
Casey Anthony
Adele
Steve Jobs
Amy Winehouse
Osama bin Laden
Charlie Sheen
Kate Middleton
Visit Google Zeitgeist 2011 and have a look at this short video Google released, spotlighting the top events of 2011:
Bing has disclosed a list of the top searches in 2011. Bing's recapitulate, while far more extensive than the 2010 edition, mainly centering on entertainment and celebrities.So what was on your mind?
Bing’s Most Searched People in 2011
Justin Bieber whacked Kim Kardashian off her throne as most searched person. The top SIX most searched people in 2010 down this year’s list: Sandra Bullock, Jesse James, Michael Jackson, Tiger Woods, Barack Obama, and Kate Gosselin.
Starter to the list involve Jennifer Lopez, who didn’t break the top 50 last year, but she found herself in fifth this time vicinity Katy Perry, Britney Spears, Lindsay Lohan, Megan Fox, and Miley Cyrus also made the top 10In Sports searches, the most searched stars were:
Maria Sharapova
Tiger Woods
Serena Williams (sorry, Venus)
Brett Favre
Caroline Wozniacki
The most searched Musicians are.
Justin Bieber
Katy Perry
Jennifer Lopez
Britney Spears
Lady Gaga
Selena Gomez
Nicki Minaj
Rihanna
Beyonce
Taylor Swift
Top News Events in 2011
The 2011 top news story searches which natural disasters, legal trials, and deaths seizure the notice of the American masses:
Casey Anthony trial
Osama bin Laden death
Hurricane Irene
Japan Earthquake/Tsunami
Amy Winehouse death
Joplin tornado
Michael Jackson trial/Conrad Murray
9/11 10 year anniversary
Republican Candidates - Herman Cain, Rick Perry
Haiti anniversary
Most Searched Destinations and Consumer Electronics in 2011
Here are the most searched consumer electronics:
Xbox
Kindle
Playstation
iPhone 5
iPad
Wii
iPad 2
Nook
Windows Phone 7
Macbook Pro
Last Vegas on the topped of the list as the most searched destination in the world. In Asia, Singapore was most searched, and in Europe, it was Paris, France.
More Top Searches: Suri Cruise, Rebecca Black, the YMCA, Bankruptcy
Rebecca Black’s “Friday” video took top spot as the most searched viral video of 2011
Not astonishingly, “bankruptcy” and “selling a home” were the most searched economic terms of 2011.
The Royal Wedding was by far the most several celebrity event of 2011, however, Kate Middleton stole much of her new hubby’s thunder. She was 12th on the ample searched people list, but Prince William didn’t even crack the top 100. Seek for the real Royal Wedding outnumbered Kim Kardashian’s fake one by four to one.
Other categories wrapped in Bing’s 2011 top searches lists include Several Searched Movies (“Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol”), Morning Shows (“Today Show”), Daytime Talk Shows (Wendy Williams), Late Night Shows (Chelsea Handler), Reality TV Shows ("American Idol"), and regular old TV Shows (also “American Idol”). Noticeably absent categories, topics, or terms in a year dominated by celebrity and material obsession: Books, Employment, Education, and Being a Better Person.