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In the list follow events as featured as the World Cup in Brazil, the outbreak of ebola, the disappearance in March of Malaysia Airlines flight 370 and Ice Bucket Challenge (Challenge Cube ice water).
The suicide of Robin Williams was etched in the collective mind of the world more than anything else this year, according to the searches on Google .
The reaction to the death of Williams in August tops the list of most searched topics on Google in 2014, beating such prominent events as the World Cup in Brazil, the outbreak of ebola, the disappearance in March Malaysia Airlines flight 370 and Ice Bucket Challenge (Challenge bucket of ice water), a viral internet phenomenon to raise money and draw attention to ALS or Lou Gehrig’s disease.
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Other issues that generated intrigue everyone at Google included the addictive game for advanced cell “Flappy Bird, “the bearded transsexual singer Conchita Wurst, the Middle East militant group Islamic State, the success of Disney” Frozen “and the Olympic Winter Games in Russia.
Williams, Ebola, World Ice Bucket and were also among the issues most frequently discussed on Facebook this year , according to data presented this week. Google on Tuesday introduced them
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The death of Williams made many would remember the highlights of his career. In the first days after his suicide, there was an increase of six figures on the number of searches on Google the term “carpe diem” – a phrase equivalent to “live the moment” Williams popularized in the movie “Dead Poets Society” Latin . Reports of the long struggle against depression Williams tripled search for this term. There was also a barrage of questions about his films (among the top five are:. “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Dead Poets Society,” “Good Will Hunting,” “Jumanji” and “Patch Adams”)
Google list of most searched terms as globally this year reflects activity in the United States with few exceptions. Wurst not entered the list of 10 most wanted in the United States, nor the Sochi Games. Instead, netizens were more curious than the rest in the confrontation last August of a white police officer that ended the life of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri. The conflict between Ukraine and Russia also aroused more interest in the country than in the rest of the world.
Although the company is usually the last to present their balance each year, classification often provide more information revealing what people think and it works on two out of three requests for information on the Internet.
The list of search engine Yahoo indicates that their Web sites have to cater to people wanting fun , but Ebola topped the list in 2014, celebrities have taken six of the other positions available. Among them were Ariana Grande (no. 3), actress Jennifer Lawrence (No. 4), actress Kaley Cuoco (no. 5), the Kardashian reality TV star (no. 6) and singer Miley Cyrus (no. 8). Yahoo also highlighted the video game “Minecraft” whose popularity grew after being sold for 2,500 million this year, “Frozen” and the latest gadget from Apple, the iPhone 6.
Instead of a wide compilation of his most searched terms, Bing – owned by Microsoft- making lists based on disparate categories, as athletes (high shot of NBA star LeBron James), celebrities (reign Kardashian) holiday destinations (Costa Rica) and musicians (Beyonce).
AP
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