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There is no denying that 2013 was an extremely eventful year for the newsmakers. From global events to births, deaths and twerks, several stories hit the headlines in 2013, including your search bar. To round up 2013's supercuts, Google has released its annual Zeitgeist list that reveals names of the most searched topics in the internet in 2013. And the top trends in Google's Zeitgeist for 2013 are:

1. Paul Walker (Fast & Furious Star Paul Walker Dies in Car Crash)

2. Boston Marathon Bombing (Boston Marathon Tragedy: Ben Affleck Sends Message to His "Beloved and Resilient" City)

3. Nelson Mandela (Nelson Mandela Dead at 95: South African Leader, Nobel Peace Prize Winner Had Been in Failing Health)

4. Cory Monteith (Cory Monteith Found Dead at Age 31)

5. iPhone 5S (Apple Officially Announces iPhone 5S and 5C: Find Out What Your Phone Color Could Say About You)

6. Government Shutdown (The Government Shutdown Made So Simple That Even a Toddler and Her Tiara Could Understand It)

7. James Gandolfini (James Gandolfini Dead at 51, Actor Won Three Emmys for The Sopranos)

8. Harlem Shake (The Harlem Shake Is the New "Gangnam Style"!)

9. Royal Baby (Kate Middleton Gives Birth to the Royal Baby!)

10. Adrian Peterson (NFL Star Adrian Peterson's 2-Year-old Son Dies: Celebs, Fellow Athletes Tweet Support and Love)


Here are the top searched results category wise:

GENERAL SEARCHES
1. Paul Walker
2. iPhone 5S
3. Royal baby
4. Cory Monteith
5. Oscar Pistorius
6. Nelson Mandela
7. Grand National
8. Universal Jobmatch
9. Margaret Thatcher
10. Xbox One

‘WHAT IS?’ SEARCHES
1. What is twerking
2. What is my IP
3. What is YOLO
4. What is a prime number
5. What is illuminati
6. What is my car worth
7. What is spooning
8. What is global warming
9. What is zumba
10. What is the meaning of life

EVENTS
1. Grand National
2. Wimbledon
3. Eurovision
4. Confederations Cup
5. The Oscars
6. Comic Relief
7. Glastonbury
8. Lovebox
9. Brit Awards
10. Ashes Cricket

POLITICIANS
1. Boris Johnson
2. Nick Clegg
3. David Cameron
4. Maria Miller
5. Theresa May
6. Harriet Harman
7. George Osborne
8. Stella Creasy
9. William Hague
10. Ed Balls

PEOPLE
1. Paul Walker
2. Cory Monteith
3. Oscar Pistorius
4. Nelson Mandela
5. Margaret Thatcher
6. Peter Capaldi
7. Nigella Lawson
8. Tom Daley
9. Lou Reed
10. Joey Essex

'HOW TO?' SEARCHES
1. How to make pancakes
2. How to write a CV
3. How to lose weight
4. How to draw manga
5. How to play poker
6. How to play guitar
7. How to get a flat stomach
8. How to dip dye hair
9. How to reset iPod
10. How to find IP address


CELEBRITIES
1. Kim Kardashian
2. One Direction
3. Miley Cyrus
4. Justin Bieber
5. Kate Middleton
6. Taylor Swift
7. Martin Lewis
8. Beyonce
9. Andy Murray
10. Harry Styles

TV SHOWS
1. EastEnders
2. Breaking Bad
3. Coronation Street
4. Big Brother 2013
5. Strictly Come Dancing
6. Emmerdale
7. Hollyoaks
8. Daybreak
9. Top Gear
10. The Voice

MOVIES
1. Man of Steel
2. Iron Man 3
3. Django Unchained
4. Despicable Me 2
5. The Great Gatsby
6. Skyfall
7. Life of Pi
8. Zero Dark Thirty
9. Elysium
10. Hangover 3

FOOD AND DRINKS
1. Lemonade Recipe
2. Chutney
3. Juice Recipes
4. Apple Recipes
5. Lunchbox Ideas
6. Roast Peppers
7. Pasta Envelopes
8. Leptin Foods
9. Wheatgrass
10. Som Tam Recipe

RECIPES
1. Pancake Recipe
2. Slimming World Recipes
3. Yorkshire Pudding Recipe
4. Victoria Sponge Recipe
5. Sponge Cake Recipe
6. Cupcake Recipes
7. Paella Recipe
8. Crumble Recipe
9. Juicer Recipes
10. Halloumi Recipes

SONGS
1. Harlem Shake
2. Gangnam Style
3. Blurred Lines
4.Thrift Shop
5.Wrecking Ball
6. Roar
7. Impossible
8. Holy Grail
9. Get Lucky
10. Mirrors

AW: Suchorita Dutta Choudhury

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