![]() From setting 7am alarm clocks - the most popular alarm time people asked to set - to making you laugh with “tell me a joke” being a top ask followed by “one more.”Ĭurious to learn more about what the world was searching for this year? Find out more at our Year in Search website. And around the world, Assistant was helping people make things a little bit easier for everyday life. In fact, the top searched animals on Lens this year were the domestic short-haired cat, tabby cat and polydactyl cat. "Price," "vintage" and "near me" were among the top text searches in multisearch along with “what is this” or “how to fix.” Lens also helped people better explore the world around them - by identifying what they saw. People most commonly used Lens, for example, to translate an image and shop a look. People are finding what they need in more natural ways, like humming a song, snapping a picture with Lens or by asking Assistant, “Hey Google” when they want to learn more. The way we search is also evolving beyond just typing into a search box. And even though searches for “negroni sbagliato” reached a global all-time high worldwide, only two areas in the U.S, Grand Junction, Colorado and Shreveport, Louisiana, had “negroni” as their top trending recipes. ![]() And while those areas looked to stay cozy in a warm blanket, other areas like Parkersburg, West Virginia had “dog parks” as their top trending "near me" search. that had “quilt shops" in their top trending "near me" searches. For example, the Anchorage, Alaska and Des Moines, Iowa areas were the only two places in the U.S. This year we are launching a local hub that showcases interesting trends from all over the U.S. While Year in Search reveals a lot about what we all have in common, every community showed they were unique, too. Most of us also couldn’t seem to get songs from hit TV shows out of our head, with Ali Sethi’s "Pasoori" becoming the top global Hum to Search song. This includes a pre-emptive strike in response to a nuclear attack against Russia. On Assistant, one of the top asks on mobile this year was to “tell me a fun fact.” We saw pop culture continue to leave its mark as we searched for “how to become a fighter pilot” thanks to “Top Gun: Maverick,” and how to learn new languages, specifically Minion, High Valyrian and Klingon. In 2020, the Russian government published a short paper stating four reasons why the Kremlin would use nukes. “Wordle” was the top trending search globally, as guessing five-letter words every day became a way of life. Around the world, people sought to learn more about everything from complex global issues, to ways to help each other - not to mention the latest pop culture news. Learn more about seeing and controlling activity on your account.Every year, we look back at the moments, people and trends that sparked our collective curiosity through Year in Search. Google News can personalize based on some of those activities. You can see your searches and other activity saved to your Google Account in My Activity. See your Google activity & adjust what gets saved You can have Google News show more stories that you’ll like and fewer that you won’t. Never: The Google News color scheme will never be dark.Always: The Google News color scheme will always be dark.The availability of this feature depends on your browser. System default (when available): Based on your device's system theme, the Google News color scheme will be light or dark.Next to "Dark theme," choose from these options:.At the top right, click Settings Settings.Change your language & regionĭark theme lets you tone down your screen's glare and use Google News with a dark background. You can change more settings in your Google News app, including notifications. You can change your Google News settings, like your:
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