techcrunch.com — Yesterday Yahoo announced its top search trends for 2007. Google?s list traditionally come later in December but today VP of Search and User Experience Marissa Mayer revealed the ?fastest rising U.S. search terms? on the Today Show.
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diggydougieDec 4, 2007
I do that as a security feature. If I mistype a URL I'll notice in the google hits, or the "did you mean...".Also it's just plain simple.
navicertsDec 4, 2007
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bradleylandDec 4, 2007
What's the number for 911!?!?!
brosenthDec 4, 2007
Yahoo also has their top trends site...<a class="user" href="http://buzz.yahoo.com/toptrends2007/">http://buzz.yahoo.com/toptrends2007/</a>
trudgeDec 5, 2007
Most of those make sense to me. But it is kind of wierd that people google youtube or myspace, as opposed to just going right to the site.
lolo2007Mar 5, 2008
I remember reading once that one of the buildings on the Google campus has these glass panels hanging in the lobby that display real-time search terms that folks are typing in. The article said they are filtered for inappropriate words. I bet it would be hilarious to watch those screens for a while and see things like "2 girls 1 cup" or "donkey punch" scroll by. There's nothing inappropriate, per se, in some of those phrases, but everyone knows what people are looking for<a class="user" href="http://dir.paramegsoft.com/">http://dir.paramegsoft.com/</a><a class="user" href="http://download.paramegsoft.com/sitemap.html">http://download.paramegsoft.com/sitemap.html</a>