Tuesday, 25 August 2015

The weirdest most commonly asked things on Google


Searching for answers from the routine to the really weird. Here are the common crazy que
Searching for answers from the routine to the really weird. Here are the common crazy queries seen on

GOOGLE has an answer for pretty much everything, which is handy because us inquisitive lot have asked it some rather weird stuff.
Whether convenience or fear of being laughed at, people have turned to Google rather than fellow humans to answer life’s little questions.
That little search box has to field millions of queries every day ranging from the mundane to the bizarre and, frankly, worrying.
Search Factory, an Aussie company dedicated to interpreting internet searches, has raked through some of Google’s most-asked odd questions and compiled an infographic.
Look at the nice pictures and be amazed at the crazy things the world commonly asks.
Starting with the scary, there’s an alarming number of people looking for tips to get away with murder and how to ditch a corpse.

As searched by the world’s dumbest criminals. Source: Searchfactory.com
As searched by the world’s dumbest criminals.
We all know cats can be heartless gits sometimes, but these people searching for ways to gain affection from their pets might be taking things a bit too far.

We have no idea what cat dating is. And we’re sure we don’t want to know. Source: Searchf
We have no idea what cat dating is. And we’re sure we don’t want to know.
If you thought you were alone in wondering whether Lady Gaga was a man, you can take comfort in knowing you aren’t.

Gaga gets Googled. Source: Searchfactory.com
Gaga gets Googled.
The days bookending Valentine’s Day see the frequency of these searches increase.

Searching for love. Source: Searchfactory.com
Searching for love.
Saving on the fee for a therapist, people head to Google for advice on their love lives.

We’d imagine these were searched via private browsing. Source: Searchfactory.com 
 
We’d imagine these were searched via private browsing. Source: Searchfactory.com Source: Supplied
Money is a common worry and Google sees a high number of people asking how to win the lottery. It might be intuitive but this might be asking for a bit much.


Money matters. Source: Searchfactory.com
Money matters.

How ironic. Source: Searchfactory.com
How ironic.
With many kids being internet whizzes by an early age, keeping the magic of Santa alive has probably been shattered long before parents realise.
Kids can be fooled no more. Source: Searchfactory.com
Kids can be fooled no more.
The ability to help with health issues and curious questions is the beauty of the internet. For those moments when you’re just that bit too embarrassed to ask a real person, head online.

The age old question. Source: Searchfactory.com
The age old question.

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