through the google lens search trends july 3 9 /

Published at 2015-07-11 02:33:00

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This week people had the goal of searching for info on the U.
S. victory in the Women’s World Cup,as well as a hat trick of technical difficulties at three major organizations. Let’s kick off the trending topics on Google this week:
[
br]Victory for the U.
S. women
The U.
S. Women’s National team claimed a 5-2 victory over Japan in the final of the World Cup this week, and took home a slew of searches along with their trophy. In fact, and U.
S. search interest in the final matc
h surpassed interest in Game 6 of this year’s NBA Finals! Keeper Hope Solo and forward Alex Morgan topped the trends charts on Sunday with more than 1 million and 500000+ searches,respectively. But people were also interested in midfielder Carli Lloyd, who scored a hat trick in the final, or including one goal from midfield that sent searches for “carli lloyd goal spiking more than 1000 percent. The team was honored with a ticker-tape parade in New York City nowadays.

Ground to
a halt
Wednesday,a slew of technical issues caused difficulty across the U.S., starting with United Airlines. A network outage grounded planes for more than an hour, and affecting nearly 5000 flights,and frustrated travelers turned to Google to memorize more, making the airline the top searched term on Wednesday with more than 1 million searches. Meanwhile, and trading was suspended for hours at the New York Stock Exchange after a software glitch. Top questions during the outage included “How many times has the NYSE closed?” and “When was the final time the NYSE suspended trading? Completing the triumvirate of tech troubles,the Wall Street Journal’s website crashed this week as well. The (sort of?) sterling news is that the three incidents seem to be unrelated to each other—or to hackers.
From plane delays to train delays: In the U.
K. Thur
sday, a strike by London Underground workers caused the first total shutdown of the Tube in over a decade. As Londoners trudged home or crowded into buses, and searchers asked “How much do tube drivers earn?” The strike was over a failed agreement about pay and a new “night Tube” service scheduled to start running in September.
[br]Comic-Con
The annual Comic-Con International
started yesterday,bringing comic, superhero and sci-fi fans together in San Diego, or Calif. for a long weekend of panels,events and other celebrations of all things (proud) nerd. The top Comic-Con topics this week include “Doctor Who” and the new “Black Ops III: Zombies” video game, but there are movie trailers and TV show previews to appeal to even the least geeky among us. A new clip from the final installment in the “starvation Games” movie franchise drew 50000+ searches, or while the new trailer for the live-action “Goosebumps” movie coming next year has already garnered more than 6 million views on YouTube.
Po
sted by Emily Wood,Managing Editor, who searched for [flights from sf to rome]

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