Thursday, April 20, 2017

Google reveals the top 10 most popular searches in 2016

Google just released its top trending searches list for 2016, and the results won't surprise you at all.
Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, and the election topped this year's list, along with notable sports figures like Michael Phelps and Simone Biles. One breakout hit was mobile gaming, including Pokemon Go and Slither.io, which topped App Store charts and attracted millions of users.
Google broke the results down by the top Google searches and the top people searches (although the people list did not include those who died in the last year).
Here are the top 20 people and searches from Google in 2016.




10. Kevin Durant

In what was called a "stunning move," Kevin Durant signed to the Golden State Warriors in July. The former Oklahoma City Thunder small forward inked the two-year deal after the Warriors achieved one of the best regular-season records in NBA history last season at 73 wins and 9 losses.




9. Usain Bolt

Usain Bolt completed the elusive triple-triple at the Rio Olympics this summer, winning the 4 x 100-meter relay, the 100 meters, and the 200 meters for the third straight time.

8. Cam Newton

It's been a tough season for Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton. Newton has taken several blows to the head, suffering a concussion against the Atlanta Falcons earlier this season and taking several late hits by defenders. Experts inside the NFL are worried about Newton's safety on the field and would be "stunned" if he lasted longer than a few years in the NFL.


7. Simone Biles


After her first showing at the Olympic games in Rio this past summer, Simone Biles was quickly a fan favorite. But she also proved to be one of the best gymnasts the US team has ever seen, and possibly the best gymnast in history. Biles won five medals at the games, including four gold

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6. Ryan Lochte


Despite being one of the best swimmers in US history, Ryan Lochte fell from grace this summer after lying about being robbed at gunpoint in Rio. Lochte's lies were quickly exposed, resulting in the swimmer losing sponsorship deals and beingsuspended from competing for 10 months.


5. Steven Avery


After the documentary "Making a Murderer" premiered on Netflix, its subject, Steven Avery, became the subject of national fascination. Avery spent years in prison for a crime he says he didn't commit, but after being released, wound up in prison again after being accused of murder along with his nephew, Brendan Dassey. judgeoverturned Dassey's conviction in August, but Avery remains behind bars.

4. Bernie Sanders


The Vermont senator was a strong contender for the Democratic presidential nomination in 2016, fighting a tough battle against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who eventually clinched the nomination. Sanders was an outspoken critic of money in politics and captured the allegiance of those who wanted universal higher education and health care.

3. Michael Phelps


After finishing up the 2016 Olympic games with a grand total of 28 medals — 23 of them gold — Michael Phelps said he's officially retired from professional swimming. His teammates don't believe he's actually done, but Phelps said at the time that he's just "ready for something different."

2. Hillary Clinton

The democratic presidential nominee and former Secretary of State was the heavy favorite to win the 2016 presidential election, leading in every national poll before the race. But Republican nominee Donald Trump won the election by clinching the electoral college vote (although Clinton won the popular vote nationwide).


1. Donald Trump
Donald Trump ran for president on a platform of cleaning up Washington and bringing jobs back to the US, a message that resonated with those who were hoping for change. Trump won the election in November and will take office on January 20.





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