Google recently published a post, a look back at the searches,
the terms with the highest growth in 2011 in many categories across many
countries across the globe.
Google as well published an interesting video on this years search.
Here's the list of top 10 fastest rising search queries of the
year.
- Rebecca
Black made a big splash on the Internet with the release of her
2011 pop single “Friday.” The music video catapulted the then 13-year-old
to celebrity status after the video went viral, receiving over 167 million
views on YouTube.
- In
June 2011, Google entered the social networking space with the launch
of Google+. In the three weeks following its announcement,
Google+ amassed a user base of more than 10 million people.
- Best
known for his daredevil stunts on the reality TV shows “Jackass” and “Viva
La Bam,” Ryan Dunn lost his life in a car accident on
June 20, 2011 at the age of 34.
- Young
mother Casey Anthony was charged with first-degree murder
when the remains of her 2-year-old daughter Caylee were found in a wooded
area near her home in Orlando, Florida. A jury found her not guilty on
July 5, 2011.
- The
highly anticipated release of EA’s first-person shooter video game, Battlefield
3, sold 5 million copies in its first week.
- Consumers
and analysts alike anticipated the release of Apple’s newest smartphone
many months prior to its arrival. Rumored features included a larger
screen, edge-to-edge glass, an 8 megapixel camera, and extensive voice
controls. Many believed the phone would be called the iPhone 5.
- Adele rocked
the music industry with the release of her sophomore album “21,” which
sold 208,000 copies in the UK in its first week and debuted at number one
on the UK Albums Chart for 16 consecutive weeks. The album catapulted the
22-year-old to record-breaking success and international acclaim.
- The
Japanese government ordered the evacuation of thousands of residents
living near the 東京 電力
(TEPCO) Fukushima I Plant after the 2011 earthquake badly damaged
several nuclear reactors
- Steve
Jobs inspired millions of people around the world with his
passion and creativity. The technological visionary revolutionized the way
people live and work with the aid of Mac computers, iPods, iPhones, and
iPads.
- iPad
2 took the world by storm when 500,000 of the second-generation tablets
were sold on their debut weekend. Seen as a sleeker, lightweight
alternative to its predecessor, iPad 2 sold out across virtually all
channels in its first week.
Find infographics here: http://www.googlezeitgeist.com/en#
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