Google is the world’s widely used search engine, has recently released details about popular World Cup-related searches on the internet.
The final 16 qualifying matches, contentious and controversial calls, and results were very popular search topics.
Google revealed that Switzerland’s success over Spain and New Zealand’s performance against Italy drew plenty of traffic and irregularities.
During the launch of the tournament, “striker” was the most popular position in soccer. On the other hand, “goalkeeper” soon caught up and is now leading after England’s goalkeeper Rob Green let a ball slide past him during their opening match against the United States (US).
Some related topics to the World Cup also experienced interchange surges include lile “vuvuzela” and Shakira’s 2010 World Cup song.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
2010 FIFA World Cup Searches Pour on Google
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