Here is a quick rundown of some of the top search terms by category (along with their corresponding volume, by percentage) for the four weeks ending October 28, 2006, according to Hitwise:
Internet Advertising free samples: 0.71 free stuff: 0.46 free: 0.34
Blogs and Personal Web Sites xanga: 0.99 myspace: 0.76 yahoo 360: 0.48
IT and Internet paypal: 4.30 paypal.com: 1.09 people search: 0.89
Movies imdb: 1.11 netflix: 1.02 movies: 0.66
You can view the full list here.
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- Social Networks
- Web
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