2024 is almost over, so many companies are releasing summaries to different users, we already saw that with questions a few weeks ago. Xbox, Playstation and even SpotifyWho publishes the most popular playlists that consumers listen to. And it is not going missing in the trend GoogleThe most popular internet search engine, which is not only the choice of millions and millions of people around the world, regardless of their region of origin.
Among the major global terms, Paris 2024 Olympic Games, Copa America, UEFA European Championship and T20 Cricket World Cup, Reflects the global fascination with sporting events. As the name suggests, public statistics Donald TrumpWho led a global search after her election victory and Catherine Princess of Wales attracted international attention.
Here are the top 10:
- America’s Cup
- UEFA European Championship
- ICC Men’s T20 World Cup
- India vs England
- Liam Payne
- Donald Trump
- India vs Bangladesh
- iPhone 16
- Paris 2024 Olympic Games
- Catherine, Princess of Wales
It is said in the news, Dr. in the election USA Dominant searches follow topics related to Rafah, Iran, and natural disasters. The Menendez brothers also re-emerged as one of the most recurring findings, an unexpected truth in political and climate issues. For his part, conflict Israel-GazaWhich leads into 2023, has lost relevance this year, being displaced by new events.
Its arrival in the field of technology iPhone 16 Reaffirming Apple’s influence on global trends has generated widespread interest. They also highlighted the findings on Liam Penn and the sporting clashes between India, England and Bangladesh, showing how entertainment and sport continue to be pillars of collective curiosity.
There are more trends like movies Nancy MeyersKnown for their warm and welcoming style, have regained popularity, turning middle-aged women into unlikely icons on screen Search for cultural passions, from political priorities Google They reflect concerns and aspirations shared by millions of people around the world.
Through: TechCrunch