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Sep 5, 2018

[Ans] What is the most googled topic in the U.S. in 2017?

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One of the biggest storms to strike the U.S. in history also entered the record books as the most searched topic on Google in 2017. Hurricane Irma, the category 5 storm which battered Florida and the Caribbean in September, was the “most Googled” search term in the U.S. and around the world last year. Matt Lauer, the former Today show host fired by NBC over sexual harassment allegations, finished second among Google's top U.S. searches. Tom Petty, the rock icon who died earlier this year, was third, followed by the Super Bowl.




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Hurricane Irma:


One of the biggest storms to strike the U.S. in history also entered the record books as the most searched topic on Google in 2017. Hurricane Irma, the category 5 storm which battered Florida and the Caribbean in September, was the “most Googled” search term in the U.S. and around the world last year. Matt Lauer, the former Today show host fired by NBC over sexual harassment allegations, finished second among Google's top U.S. searches. Tom Petty, the rock icon who died earlier this year, was third, followed by the Super Bowl.


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