We reached the end of the 2009 and begin to emerge the highlights of the year. Undoubtedly Twitter may emerge as the social network took over the network expansion over the past year. But to be sure of this is that the study of Global Language Monitor placed a
Twitter in the 1st place the most searched words in English on the network.
In addition to the most popular words on the Internet, the team Global Language Monitor also has collected phrases and comments over there. Anyway what matters most is to know what were the terms sought. In the 2008 the podium took him the word
change
(change), in reference to the proposal of the now current president of the United States Barack Obama. This year
Obama
was moved to second place, to make way for the social network Twitter and 140 characters that generated sensation. 
In the third place is the term
H1N1
, not surprisingly with the pandemic worldwide suffered caused by this flu. Fourth was the most searched word
Stimulus
(boost) and the 5th place Vampire (vampire), perhaps by the success of the series Twilight by Stephenie Meyer. On the # 1 ranking of the most searched phrases on the Internet in 2009, was one regarding the star died a few months ago Michael Jackson: “King of Pop”. On the other hand include the list Top 10 search terms on the web that held the team’s new search Microsoft Bing. According to them the most searched term in 2009 was Michael Jackson, and a second Twitter. Following this link you can see the entire list. This post was originally published in TechTear.com – Blog Magazine Technology and Business Internet Share

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