The word “youtube” is the most searched thing on Google. It gets 1.3 billion global searches per month.
In 2024, YouTube topped the charts as the most searched thing on Google, averaging 104.2 million searches per month. Amazon, Facebook, Gmail, and Wordle followed closely behind, reinforcing how major brands dominate global search. Most of the top 10 searches were brand names, except for Wordle...
June's hunt for the Titan sub, which sparked a five-day scramble after it disappeared on its journey to the famous ship's wreckage, was only beaten by the Israel-Hamas war as the top news item. Barbie being the most searched for film should come as no surprise,given it's 2023's box...
Scribe is a popular new Chrome extension that instantly saves time for anyone creating step-by-step guides. It captures your screen while you complete the process, then creates highlighted screenshots and written instructions for you. No more writing out steps in Word. Individual Scribes can be s...
Despite the global dominance of Google as a primary search engine, Russian consumers gave their preference to homegrown Yandex and Mail.ru. Furthermore, Yandex was the most popular search engine for news reading, as well as the second most visited online resource in the country, with nearly 64...
Google’s role in the web Throughout the years,Google has become increasingly vertically integratedat many levels of the tech industry. Already controlling the world’s most used search engine, the company also owns the world’s most popular web browser (Google Chrome), the world’s most popul...
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“I had 60,000 followers on Instagram before I launched the site,” said Saghian. “I kept delaying it because I don’t think I believed it was going to do this well.” Saghian eventually went live with fashionnova.com in 2013 and sold out of everything over the course of a weekend...
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Google.com's innovative approach to algorithmic search pushed search engine technology to a new level. Before Google.com, search engines based search results on how many times a searched keyword or keyword phrase appeared on a page.