Google released its annual year-end Zeitgeist report, a list of top global search trends for the year that includes a video overview of the search trends in 2013 and the year's top 100 searches.
Notable deaths highlighted the top trending searches this year around the world. The No. 1 spot went to Nelson Mandela, the South African anti-apartheid hero who died in December. He is followed by actor Paul Walker, who died in a tragic car accident, also in early December. No. 4 on the list was Cory Monteith, the Glee actor who passed away from an overdose in July.
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But Google's list isn't all tragedies. The iPhone 5S nabbed the No. 3 trending search of the year, and the Harlem Shake followed close behind at No. 5.
See the full top 10 list, below:
- Nelson Mandela
- Paul Walker
- iPhone 5S
- Cory Monteith
- Harlem Shake
- Boston Marathon
- Royal Baby
- Samsung Galaxy S4
- PlayStation 4
- North Korea
The list resembles Google's top searches from 2012, which was also largely comprised of celebrity deaths, tragedies, royal figures and consumer electronics. This year is another good one for Apple, too.
The list of top search trends in the United States differed slightly from the global trends:
- Boston Marathon
- Government Shutdown
- VMAs
- Tornado in Moore, Okla.
- Royal Baby
- Zimmerman Trial
- Typhoon Haiyan
- New Pope
- Syria Conflict
- Mayweather versus Canelo
Google also released an interactive 3D map that displays the top search trends of the year by day in cities around the world.