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Google: iPhone Fastest Rising Search Query in 2007

Slimy   on 14 December 2007 - 20:08 · 7 comments & 6256 views

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After going through billions of search queries, Google has concluded that this year, the iPhone was the fastest rising search query not only in the United States but in the whole world. Every year, Google.com compiles a Year-End Zeitgest, which is essentially a summary of what users have been looking for on the Internet, with the world’s most popular search engine. This year, the iPhone took the crown quite effortlessly. The majority of the statistics are for the United States –the search giant’s country of origin. As usual, Google would like to emphasize that “no individual searcher's information was made available to us”.

Here's a rundown of the Google Zeitgest 2007 results:


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#1 RAID 0 on 14 Dec 2007 - 20:11
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Last edited by shockz on 14 Dec 2007 - 21:39
(3 replies) #2 C_Guy on 14 Dec 2007 - 20:27
Don't forget: Google is the default search in Safari (and FireFo so pretty much all Mac Users who were looking up iPhone were doing so with Google.
#2.1 Axon on 15 Dec 2007 - 19:24
lol I'm not sure our ~7% effects global search queries too much

-Ax
#2.2 whistlerxp on 15 Dec 2007 - 22:12
Because only Mac users want iPhones?
#2.3 Axon on 16 Dec 2007 - 16:27
Quote - (whistlerxp said @ #2.2)
Because only Mac users want iPhones?

Rather, I was trying to debunk his suggestion that only Mac users want iPhones.

-Ax
(1 reply) #3 Mr Fish on 14 Dec 2007 - 21:00
No pr0n?
#3.1 ironnerd on 14 Dec 2007 - 22:22
hehh.. if they listed pr0n, there would be nothing else on the list

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