Microsoft has announced the top Bing searches of 2015, and as you might expect, they run the gamut from the important—the Paris attacks that sadly bookmarked the year—to the superfluous. Here’s a peek at what people were searching for this year.
“We turn to search to seek information and understand what’s happening around us,”the Bing team notes. “Through the billions of searches conducted on Bing this year, we get a unique perspective on the moments that moved us and the people who made this year memorable. Today, we’re sharing the stories that shaped 2015 on Bing.”
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The complete list of Bing top searches are available at BingTrends.com, and include the following topics:
You can find the US version of this list here. But there are versions for the Australia, Canada, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK as well. Hopefully your country isn’t as pointlessly obsessed with celebrities as we are here in the US.
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