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Indians want sex from Google, Germans look for Hitler

TimePublished on Wed, Oct 17, 2007 at 20:18 in Sci-Tech section

LOOKING UP GOOGLE: The Internet's best search engine gives out trends collected since 2004.

LOOKING UP GOOGLE: The Internet


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Berlin: Internet users in Egypt, India and Turkey are the world's most frequent searchers for websites using the keyword ‘sex’ on Google search engines, according to statistics provided by Google Inc.

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’ website showed.

Chile also came in first place searching for the word ‘gay’, followed by Mexico and Colombia. The top searchers for other keywords were as follows (in order from first to third place): ‘Jihad’ - Morocco, Indonesia, Pakistan ‘Terrorism’ - Pakistan, Philippines, Australia, Hangover - Ireland, United Kingdom, United States, ‘Burrito’ - United States, Argentina, Canada, ‘Iraq’ - United States, Australia, Canada, ‘Taliban’ - Pakistan, Australia, Canada, ‘Tom Cruise’ - Canada, United States, Australia "Britney Spears" - Mexico, Venezuela, ‘Love’ - Philippines, Australia, United States.

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