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Trends in 2007: Google, Yahoo, ASK,

Friday, December 14th, 2007 | Business, Celebrities, Google, Music, News, Search, Technology, Trends, Yahoo with No Comments »

google_zeitgeist_2007.pngGoogle just released their trends in 2007 zeitgeist, this on the heels of Yahoo’s Buzz and search trends, along with Ask’s search trends.

Google Fastest Rising (U.S.)
1. iphone
2. webkinz
3. tmz
4. transformers
5. youtube
6. club penguin
7. myspace
8. heroes
9. facebook
10. anna nicole smith
Google Fastest Rising (global)
1. iphone
2. badoo
3. facebook
4. dailymotion
5. webkinz
6. youtube
7. ebuddy
8. second life
9. hi5
10. club penguin

Google News Most Popular Searches

  1. american idol
  2. youtube
  3. britney spears
  4. 2007 cricket world cup
  5. chris benoit
  6. iphone
  7. anna nicole smith
  8. paris hilton
  9. iran
  10. vanessa hudgens

 Google Most Searched Lawsuits

  1. borat lawsuit
  2. vonage lawsuit
  3. iphone lawsuit
  4. facebook lawsuit
  5. jamie gold lawsuit
  6. pants lawsuit
  7. mcdonalds lawsuit
  8. paxil lawsuit
  9. riaa lawsuit
  10. dell lawsuit

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Popularity: 51% [?]

CompUSA Going Out of Business | CompUSA Bankruptcy

Monday, December 10th, 2007 | Business, Trends with No Comments »

CompUSA Going Out of Business
compusalogo250x.gifSo we’ve heard enough banter about CompUSA being on its last legs and possibly shuttering completely after closing more than half the chain’s stores earlier this year. Well, chalk this up to rumor (in fact, rumor with prejudice if you must), but we’re privy to a high-level internal email competitor Best Buy recently circulated which claims to have it on authority (but not “verified”) that CompUSA’s holiday revenue is half what it was last year (which, as commenter Hans points out, might have to do with those store closures), store-restocking shipments are not being scheduled past February, and additional liquidators are being called in to help manage closure of the 103 remaining stores. Sure, it could be a sneaky misinformation campaign — or it could be the truth. We gave CompUSA a ring, and their PR team has yet to respond to the claim; but for what it’s worth, if we weren’t already hearing this kind of thing elsewhere (or didn’t believe it plausible) we wouldn’t waste your time.

Via Engadget

Related searches:
CompUSA Closing it’s doors after christmas

Popularity: 31% [?]