Most Common Google Searches 2009

Luke Ward
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Did you know that Facebook, BBC, and YouTube were among the top Google searches of 2009?

    Google has released its annual list of the most commonly searched words and terms in 2009.

    The Google zeitgeist lists show the most popular keywords made by British users in the last 12 months.

    For the second year in a row, Facebook is Google’s most searched term of the year.

    Here is this year’s list of the Google’s top ten searches.

    Facebook

    BBC

    YouTube

    Hotmail

    Games

    eBay

    News

    Google

    Yahoo

    Bebo

    One thing that confuses me with this list is why people would search Google for “Google” – You’re on it.

    Although this is official, I wouldn’t really class Facebook as something you would search for, because you’re not searching for Facebook, you’re just too lazy to put .com at the end.

    So in my opinion the top two actual searches of 2009 are Games and News – as that wouldn’t lead you to the one specific site you want.

    Here’s a list of the fastest rising search queries of 2009:

    Facebook login

    Jogos

    eBay uk

    Yahoo mail

    Hotmail.com

    BBC iPlayer

    Hi5

    Stephen Gately

    Bing

    Spotify

    Finally here are the top 10 biggest stories in the UK in this year.

    Swine flu

    Susan Boyle

    Jade Goody

    Robert Pattison

    Rihanna

    Michael Jackson

    Google maps

    Twitter

    Stephen Gately

    Iran

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Luke Ward
Luke Ward

Luke Ward is the owner of The Fact Site. He has over 14 years of experience in researching, informative writing, fact-checking, SEO & web design. In his spare time, he loves to explore the world, drink coffee & attend trivia nights.

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