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Google: searches that made 2008 special down under

Opinion and Analysis

TOP 10 SHARES (most searched ASX shares)

1. Telstra shares
2. BHP shares
3. IAG shares
4. AMP shares
5. ANZ shares
6. CBA shares
7. NAB shares
8. NIB shares
9. Woolworths shares
10. Rio Tinto shares

TOP 10 CRISES (most common "crisis" searches)

1. Financial crisis
2. Time crisis
3. Credit crisis
4. Cuban missile crisis
5. Economic crisis
6. Subprime crisis
7. Final fantasy crisis
8. Mortgage crisis
9. Water crisis
10. Food crisis


TOP 10 SHOPS (most searched retail stores)

1. Harvey Norman
2. Target
3. Coles
4. Myer
5. Ikea
6. Kmart
7. Bunnings
8. Big W
9. Woolworths
10. Freedom

 
TOP 10 OVERSEAS CITIES AND COUNTRIES (most searched cities and countries outside Australia)

1. New Zealand
2. China
3. Singapore
4. London
5. USA
6. Beijing
7. Japan
8. Paris
9. New York
10. France

TOP 10 ANIMAL SALES (most searched for animals for sales)

1. puppies for sale
2. dogs for sale
3. kittens for sale
4. birds for sale
5. cats for sale
6. horse sale
7. ponies for sale
8. fish for sale
9. chickens for sale
10. rabbits for sale

TOP 10 POLITICIANS (our most searched Australian politicians)

1. Kevin Rudd
2. John Howard
3. Julia Gillard
4. Brendan Nelson
5. Malcolm Turnbull
6. Wayne Swan
7. Paul Keating
8. Anna Bligh
9. John Brumby
10. Peter Garrett


TOP 5 NUMBERS (most searched for numbers)

1. 3
2. 7
3. 21
4. 131500
5. 90210

The top Australian State and Territory searches are on page 5...




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