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Alexandra Kazantseva, Product Marketing Manager, Google Russia
Recently, we launched the Google Search Statistics service , which allows you to find out what, where, when and how people search the Internet. What is the most popular query in 2009? What pictures did the Dutch look for in January 2009? Euro or dollar - what currency were Russians more interested in in 2009? In search queries, like in a mirror, our whole life is reflected: what excites people, what they want to know, what they are interested in.
Each week, a request comes out to the leaders, which Runet users entered most often. This event, person or news aroused their special interest. We are launching a project called “Russia on Google Search,” in which we illustrate the fastest growing searches in a week - with the help of cartoons! It seems to us that sometimes it's nice to look at your life with a bit of humor. new rules of the Russian language These funny pictures, which we call Googliki, are painted for us by the famous cartoon artist Sergei Yolkin. For which many thanks to him! The full gallery of illustrations can be found at google.ru/googliki . To keep abreast of weekly updates, subscribe to RSS or follow us on Twitter ( @googlerussia ).



Recently, we launched the Google Search Statistics service , which allows you to find out what, where, when and how people search the Internet. What is the most popular query in 2009? What pictures did the Dutch look for in January 2009? Euro or dollar - what currency were Russians more interested in in 2009? In search queries, like in a mirror, our whole life is reflected: what excites people, what they want to know, what they are interested in.
Each week, a request comes out to the leaders, which Runet users entered most often. This event, person or news aroused their special interest. We are launching a project called “Russia on Google Search,” in which we illustrate the fastest growing searches in a week - with the help of cartoons! It seems to us that sometimes it's nice to look at your life with a bit of humor. new rules of the Russian language These funny pictures, which we call Googliki, are painted for us by the famous cartoon artist Sergei Yolkin. For which many thanks to him! The full gallery of illustrations can be found at google.ru/googliki . To keep abreast of weekly updates, subscribe to RSS or follow us on Twitter ( @googlerussia ).

