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What did the Australians Google in 2017? Fashion toys become the hottest words

 
[Social News]     13 Dec 2017
Do you want to keep up with the latest trends in Australia? Do you want to know what Australians are most interested in this year? Google Australia`s (Google Australia) website recently released the 2017 Australian annual hot search list (Google Australia searches 2017) may be able to answer your questions.

Do you want to keep up with the latest trends in Australia? Do you want to know what Australians are most interested in this year? Google Australia`s (Google Australia) website recently released the 2017 Australian annual hot search list (Google Australia searches 2017) may be able to answer your questions.

What did the Australians Google in 2017? Fashion toys become the hottest words


The Australian people care about the fields of wide science and technology movement is all involved

Statcounter, the US communications traffic monitoring agency, said Google`s searches accounted for almost 92 percent of the global total of Internet searches, the Australian New Zealand Network reported on the 13th. And according to the latest annual hot search list of Australians released by Google`s official website, Google`s top 10 keywords in terms of web search volume this year are respectively (Australian Open 2017 of the Australian Open 2017 and (Melbourne Cup 2017 of the Melbourne Cup 2017), according to the latest annual hot search list of Australians released on Google`s official website of Australia. 2017 Wimbledon Tennis Open (Wimbledon 2017), fingertip gyro (Fidget Spinner), Debbie Cyclone (Cyclone Debbie), iPhone 8, North Korea (North Korea), Chris Cornell (Chris Cornell), iPhone X and Amazon Australia (Amazon Australia site). In addition, the list also reveals the Australian people`s most concerned news events this year, the most interested people, and the most focused events.

 

The list is one of the hottest categories in every field at a glance.

The list shows that sports still attract the attention of most Australian netizens, with tennis being the most popular sport. Google Australia found that the 2017 Australian Open, the Wimbledon Open and the US Open were all the hottest sports topics in Australia.

Tropical Storm Debbie has become the most watched Australian news of the year, even hotter than Amazon`s foray into Australia.

 

On the hot spot of the year, Hollywood director Harvey Weinstein (Harvey Weinstein) was no doubt at the top of the list because of his previous high-profile sexual assault. In Australia`s local celebrities, well-known actor Monk (Sophie Monk) won the most searches. Australia`s notorious drug dealers Kobe (Schapelle Corby) and Sainsbury (Cassie Sainsbury) also received some attention.

In addition, terms such as Bitcoin, Islam teaching, new iPhone phone details and slow Internet speeds have become the annual search words for Australians.


Current affairs, politics, backwardness, toys, the most eye-catching Australian.

Interestingly, however, some of the results of the list were surprising. In addition to Trump (Donald Trump) `s misinterpretation of the word "reporting (Coverage)" as "Covfefe," Australia did not pay too much attention to the new US president this year, according to the list. Instead, Australians focus on emerging toys. "how to make Viscose Toy Slime" is one of Australia`s most interesting topics of interest this year, with it at the top of the list of "how to make a Viscose Toy". In addition, the fingertip gyroscope is also highlighted as Australia`s hottest toy in 2017. In response, Google Australian public relations manager Ibrahim (Camilla Ibrahim) said fashion toys such as Slime "stole" Australian attention, and many Australians searched for how to make their own fingertip gyroscopes.


In general, from emerging fashion toys to celebrity anecdotes, from tropical storms to sports, Australians are still curious about every field.

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