Google has unveiled the top trending searches of 2020, continuing its annual reflection on some of the year’s most searchable moments – from Kobe Bryant‘s death, to Parasite’s Oscar wins and the ...
Google on Monday released the top search requests users made in 2020. Unsurprisingly, most top searches in the U.S. were related to the coronavirus pandemic and 2020 presidential election, while ...
(CBS LOCAL) - If you want to know what people were thinking about in 2020, ask Google. The search engine behemoth is out with its "Year in Search" data. 2020's top trending searches reveal both the ...
Google recently released its “Year in Search” list for 2020, which showcases the top search queries by category in the United States. Similar to the year 2020 itself, some of these searches came way ...
Google has released its list of the top trending searches in the US for 2020, and as one might expect, “coronavirus,” “election results,” and “Zoom” led the way. To be clear: these aren’t top searches ...
There are many ways to quantify someone's impact on the world and one of the many qualifiers in today's Internet-dominated society is through Google searches. The death of Eddie Van Halen this year ...
In a tumultuous year, Google’s top-trending searches for 2020 were led in the U.S. by queries for election results and the coronavirus. The Google data reflects top-trending searches from Jan. 1-Dec.
with trillions of searches each year. Google knows what's on everyone's mind. Why was searched more than ever? 20 twenties top training searches revealed both the obvious election results and ...
(RNS) — Searches for terms such as racism, justice, equality and oppression multiplied by more than 100 after George Floyd’s death. (RNS) — In the midst of a strange and stressful year, people turned ...
Boston, you don’t need me to tell you that this year was bad. It was so bad! It was bad in the primary way we all know about and about which you don’t need any reminders from me. It was also confusing ...
Efforts to regulate Google aren’t making a dent. And, the pandemic may have resulted in greater overall search volume, but zero-click searches may rise even further as people become more mobile.