Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Erica Fontes is more "researched" then SL Benfica, FCPorto #Sporting and Cristiano Ronaldo

The Portuguese actress Erica Fontes was the most searched celebrity on the Internet, ahead of American Kim Kardashian and soccer player Cristiano Ronaldo.
Google announced on Tuesday its "top" of research in 2013 and TVI House of Secrets program, recipe chocolate cake or the village of Ericeira are among the most searched words by the Portuguese this year.
The annual list of "Zeitgeist" Google has 12 thematic lists - research, athletes, music, celebrities, groups / songs, television shows, movies, sports clubs, destinations, food and drink, fashion brands and applications - and covers most searched words of the year in Portugal and globally.
In terms of television, the "reality show" House of Secrets TVI was the most searched, followed by "Big Brother" and the television series "Dancing Days".
In the case of destinations, Ericeira topped the list, followed by Braga and Angola, and the food and beverage segment, the chocolate cake was ahead of searches for yogurt cake and snacks.
In the area of ​​fashion brands like Zara, Bershka and La Redoute were the three most searched, respectively, and in sports clubs, Benfica came first, followed by the Sporting and Porto.

Erica Fontes is more "researched" Cristiano Ronaldo
 The Portuguese star of adult films
n 2013, the research segment was led by Ask.com, followed by Zero Zero and Outlook, while the list of athletes included the Brazilian surfer Maya Gabeira the top football player in the Mist, and the South African sprinter Oscar Pistorius in Third.
Harlem Shake, Gangnam Style Love It and I were the three most researched music, while One Direction, Justin Bieber and Rhianna complete the trio of list groups / songs.
In movies, the highlight was Fast and the Furious 6, followed by Spring Breakers and Iron Man 3.
In the area of ​​applications, Google Maps topped the list, followed by Google Translate and We Transfer.
Although not listed in 12 thematic lists, in the area of ​​"gadgets" Google says that mobile phones led the group.
 

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