This comes via Neville Medhora and shows what we've been searching for on Google during 2022:
NFTs got a fair amount of sustained attention, but I'm heartened to see that the biggest and longest attention-grabber was Wordle. This is not because I care about Wordle one way or the other, but it seems nice and normal compared to so many of the others.
Cat videos didn't even make the list?
What's this world coming to?
The internet has become so efficient at delivering cat videos that nobody needs to search for them anymore.
I had to look up Hunga Tonga. It was that subterranean volcano that had such a huge eruption early in the year (for others who may not have know...) I don't recall the news mentioning its name.
Thank you! I don't remember it having been named, either.
I had to look it up too. This is the first I've heard of it.
My buddy's mother makes fifty dollars per hour working on the computer (Personal Computer). She hasn’t had a job for a long, yet this month she earned $11,500 by working just on her computer for 9 hours every day.
Read this article for more details... https://cutt.ly/P0278NI
It almost looks too tidy. How were the terms picked?
A different take: https://trends.google.com/trends/yis/2022/GLOBAL/
https://trends.google.com/trends/yis/2022/US/
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Looks about right to me. Ukraine right above Will Smith seems satisfactory.