Google Top 10 searches!!! - 網球
By Tracy
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Below is a summary of the Google Zeitgeist results of gainers on Google.com,
comparing search queries that have risen by a significant percentage for the
week ending Sept. 12, 2005.
1. iPod Nano: Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the newest, thinnest iPod model
on Sept. 7.
2. 9/11: Sept. 11 was the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
3. Bob Denver: Popular "Gilligan's Island" and "Dobie Gillis" sitcom star
died at age 70 on Sept. 2.
4. Emily Rose: The new film "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" beat rivals for
weekend box office Sept. 9-11.
5. Hurricane Ophelia: Storm that lashed the Carolina coast.
6. Barbara Bush: Former first lady made controversial remarks when visiting
Hurricane Katrina survivors in Houston.
7. iPod Mini: Previously the thinnest product in the iPod family to be
replaced by the iPod Nano.
8. Twin Towers: The World Trade Center in New York encapsulates much online
discussion ranging from politics to architecture on the fourth anniversary of
the Sept. 11 attacks.
9. Anneliese Michel: This German girl's 1968 exorcism was the basis for the
Emily Rose story now told on film.
10. Andre Agassi: Thirty-five-year-old tennis star defies the odds to get to
the U.S. Open finals before losing to Roger Federer.
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comparing search queries that have risen by a significant percentage for the
week ending Sept. 12, 2005.
1. iPod Nano: Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the newest, thinnest iPod model
on Sept. 7.
2. 9/11: Sept. 11 was the fourth anniversary of the terrorist attacks.
3. Bob Denver: Popular "Gilligan's Island" and "Dobie Gillis" sitcom star
died at age 70 on Sept. 2.
4. Emily Rose: The new film "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" beat rivals for
weekend box office Sept. 9-11.
5. Hurricane Ophelia: Storm that lashed the Carolina coast.
6. Barbara Bush: Former first lady made controversial remarks when visiting
Hurricane Katrina survivors in Houston.
7. iPod Mini: Previously the thinnest product in the iPod family to be
replaced by the iPod Nano.
8. Twin Towers: The World Trade Center in New York encapsulates much online
discussion ranging from politics to architecture on the fourth anniversary of
the Sept. 11 attacks.
9. Anneliese Michel: This German girl's 1968 exorcism was the basis for the
Emily Rose story now told on film.
10. Andre Agassi: Thirty-five-year-old tennis star defies the odds to get to
the U.S. Open finals before losing to Roger Federer.
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