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Google Zeitgeist is an amazing application provided by Google which provides an indication of what a particular country or culture is looking for on internet. Jhon Battelle in his book "The Search" calls Google a massive "database of intentions". The reason is that as our society goes more and more digital and as we start spending more and more time online on internet, we use search to find anything we are looking for.
For the first time ever, Google has included India in its 2007 end-of-year Zeitgeist annual report. Zeitgeist pulls together interesting search trends and patterns, and gives search statistics automatically generated based on the billions of searches conducted on Google. This year's Zeitgeist also includes an aggregation of search queries on Google's Indian domain. It reflects both -- the most popular, and the fastest-rising global search terms that people have typed on to Google. The top gaining queries in India for the month of November include: Bank of Maharashtra, easymovies, Income tax department, Pan Card, Lord Hanuman, Maruti True value, Sony Cybershot, Harry Potter, Goa hotels, Hindu astrology, Indigo, Tata Mutual Funds, Financial Express, Logitech, and Miss India. In the 2007 Google Zeitgeist list, the 10 fastest rising terms globally include iPhone, badoo, facebook, dailymotion, webkinz, youtube, ebuddy, second life, hi5, and club penguin; while the 10 fastest falling terms globally include world cup, Mozart, fifa, rebelde, kazaa, xanga, webdetente, sudoku, shakira, and mp3.
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