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Without Ukraine: the most popular Google searches in 2023
Google has published the final ranking of search queries in the world to find out which were the most relevant in 2023. The company analyzed what people searched for and what topics they were interested in.
The queries are divided into 18 groups, each of which has 10 questions that were entered during the year. The most popular queries in the News group:
- The war in Israel and Gaza;
- The Titanic submarine;
- Earthquake in Turkey;
- Hurricane Hilary;
- Hurricane Idalia;
- Hurricane Lee;
- Maine shooting;
- Nashville shooting;
- Chandrayaan-3;
- The war in Sudan.
People:
- Damar Hamlin;
- Jeremy Renner;
- Andrew Tate;
- Kylian Mbappe;
- Travis Kelce;
- Jenna Ortega;
- Lil Tay;
- Danny Masterson;
- David Beckham;
- Pedro Pascal.
Losses:
- Matthew Perry;
- Tina Turner;
- Sinead O'Connor;
- Ken Block;
- Jerry Springer;
- Angus Cloud;
- Nicola Bulley;
- Jane Birkey;
- Jimmy Buffett;
- Lance Reddick.
Top category:
- Translate;
- Arts & Entertainment;
- Text;
- Education;
- Shopping;
- Home and garden;
- Science;
- Barcode;
- Beauty and fitness;
- Hardware.
As early as 2022, the query "Ukraine" was among the first in the general and news categories.
Earlier, OBOZ.UA reported that Google launched the "world's best" artificial intelligence that will make GPT-4 lag behind.
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