Google Reveals Top Searches of 2013: From Nelson Mandela to Twerking

What did you search for on Google in 2013? Were you curious about “twerking” like the many others who pushed that search query to the top of Google’s “what is” search list? Or perhaps you wanted to learn more about Nelson Mandela who garnered the No. 1 spot in Google search this year.

Whatever you searched, we lived, and Google once again made memories come alive in its end-of-year Zeitgeist video.

Curious what people on the other side of the globe or in your hometown were searching for this year? Find out what searches trended worldwide each month in 2013 with this interactive 3D globe:

Here’s what made the Top 10 list worldwide:

Nelson MandelaPaul WalkeriPhone 5sCory MonteithHarlem ShakeBoston MarathonRoyal BabySamsung Galaxy s4PlayStation 4North Korea

By the way, the Harlem Shake at No. 5 had more than 1.7 million video versions uploaded on YouTube in 2013, according to Google. 

The Zeitgeist portal takes us down memory lane with images that represent the Top 100 global searches of the year. Click on an image to discover the search. 

This is always fun: Check out what was on the minds of searchers each year, starting in 2001, in the Google Trends Zeitgeist. 

And Google invites us all to share what made our year memorable on Google+ with the #my2013 hashtag, which shows up on both Google+ and the Zeitgeist site. 

You can learn about the 2013 search trends in Bing, Yahoo and Ask, here.  

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