Here’s What You Googled This Year 2019

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They say Google is your best friend when it comes to getting answers and now Google is giving back with the “2019 Year In Search” which breaks down the top searches from entertainment and news to recipes and “what is” searches.

Jussie Smollett comes in at number 10 after the actor was accused of faking a racial assault.

The iPhone 11 comes in at number nine, number 8 most Googled was Game of Thrones. 

Number seven was Avengers: Endgame, Luke Perry came in at number six after the actor’s untimely death. Antonio Brown was the fifth most Googled after his release from the New England Patriots.

Hurricane Dorian came in at number four, Nipsey Hussle was the third most Googled after he was shot and killed on May 31st. Cameron Boyce, who also passed this year at the age of 21 came in second, which Disney Plus taking the top spot as the number one most Googled in 2019.

From CNET.com:

Google is the world’s largest search engine and one of the most iconic sites on the internet. So popular search queries give us a good look into what people were thinking about over the past year. Last year, people were obsessed with the World Cup, which took the top spot. Google’s search results, though, have also drawn controversy. Politicians including President Donald Trump have accused the company, without evidence, of political bias.

Baby Yoda, from The Mandalorian, has been the breakout star on Disney Plus, which was Google’s top trending search term of the year.

Susan Saunders 12/11/19

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