I know what you google
What do you search in Google? Well I know. If you are an Indian then definitely you might have searched for sex in Google. The latest study held by the Google Inc., Berlin, shows the words that are searched on google engine in different countries. Indians are interested in sex (All of you must agree with me).
The football star David Beckham has become more popular in US, Venezuela and Mexico after his move to LA Galaxy from Real Madrid.
Pakistan is among the countries which are interested in terrorism, not surprisingly.
How often have you opened Google’s search site and typed in a keyword like ‘sex’, ‘Hitler’ or even ‘Britney Spears’? If you haven’t, chances are somebody you know definitely has. Internet users in Egypt, India and Turkey are the world’s most frequent searchers for web sites using the keyword ‘sex’ on Google search engines.
Germany, Mexico and Austria were world’s top three searchers of the word “Hitler” while “Nazi” scored the most hits in Chile, Australia and the United Kingdom, data from 2004 to the present retrievable on the “Google Trends” web site showed.
Chile also came in first place searching for the word “gay”, followed by Mexico and Colombia.
Interestingly, top searches in Islamic countries like Morocco, Indonesia, Pakistan were jehad and terrorism.
And it seems like people in US, UK and Ireland really party a lot because the top search for these countries was the keyword ‘hangover’.
I am sure you must have liked this article. So post your views now.

Ref: Times Of India Edition: Mumbai Dated: 19 Oct, 2007

(3 votes)

Nikhil Gala | Oct 28, 2007 | Reply
wel man ……..
nice article ….
i wanted to know somthing new achievment of indians ……..
he he he he he he ……..
lolzz ………
Ronald | Oct 28, 2007 | Reply
umm…..
strange to have a figure like that…
Anoop | Oct 29, 2007 | Reply
Google is always in news.All the Googlers need to know one thing,the Mighty Google is watching ,as you search online.Your search results alongwith your identities are stored away in the Google servers.Though they claim to use them for research purposes,these are clear intrusions of our online privacy.
Anoop | Oct 29, 2007 | Reply
great info,and yes i do agree about the search preferences of us Indians….
Sandeep | Oct 30, 2007 | Reply
Ya!! Indians are too horny about the sex…..that’s true fact…
good take Ganesh…keep it up