The word “youtube” is the most searched thing on Google. It gets 1.3 billion global searches per month.
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Earlier in December, Google published its annualglobal rankingsof the most-searched words and phrases. The most popular were not surprising: This year's World Cup competition inRussia, the royal wedding of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry in theU.K.and the release of the "Black Panther" movie ...
Google. The more people searching for a school on Google, the more interest there is. Sure, people could be searching for a business school for any number of reasons, but you can bet that a good proportion will be potential applicants considering a degree program. BusinessBecause decided to ...
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...
In 2023, Elmis Cleansing Balm was the most searched skincare product on Google, with approximately 356,700 searches.
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...
"iPhone 14" was the eighth most searched term around the world on Google in 2022, beaten by other terms such as Wordle, the World Cup, Ukraine, and the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. The revelation was made in Google's annual release of its "Year in Search," showing the most searched...
This might help – today, Google has published its annual listing of the top 100 gift ideas, based on trending searches from 2022. Google’s Top 100 includes a range of product insights and trend tips, including notes on specific anomalies in Search behavior over the past year. The Top 100...
We answered the most searched questions about sleep on Google with the help of ‘the Sleep Doctor’, Dr Michael Breus, a clinical psychologist. Visit Boots to learn more.