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Here’s what we searched for the most on Google in 2015

By Harish JonnalagaddaAndroid CentralSouthFloridaReporter.com, Dec. 18, 2015 – Google has released its annual “Year In Search” website that offers a look at what people searched for most in 2015. Globally, the attacks on Paris witnessed the most amount of search traffic, with over 897 million queries. The latest installment in the Star Wars franchise, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, also saw significant attention on the search engine, and Google has launched a series of games, accessories and themes to promote the movie.

In the U.S, Lamar Odom dominated the search results. In the consumer electronics segment, the iPhone 6s saw the most amount of attention, followed by the Galaxy S6. To view all the trending searches on Google from the U.S, head here.

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