This is interesting..According to statistics provided by Google, Internet users in Egypt, India and Turkey are the world's most frequent searchers for Web sites using the keyword "sex" on Google search engines. Germany, Mexico and Austria were world's top three searchers of the word "Hitler" while "Nazi" scored the most hits in Chile, Australia and the United Kingdom. Chile also came in first place searching for the word "gay", followed by Mexico and Colombia. The top searchers for other keywords were as follows (in order from first to third place): "Jihad" - Morocco, Indonesia, Pakistan (Pakistan should be 1st ) "Terrorism" - Pakistan, Philippines, Australia "Hangover" - Ireland, United Kingdom, United States (drunkers :O) "Burrito" - United States, Argentina, Canada "Iraq" - United States, Australia, Canada (hmm.. US is searching for Iraq) "Taliban" - Pakistan, Australia, Canada (Afghanistan is missing in this list) "Tom Cruise" - Canada, United States, Australia "Britney Spears" - Mexico, Venezuela, Canada "Homosexual" - Philippines, Chile, Venezuela "Love" - Philippines, Australia, United States "Botox" - Australia, United States, United Kingdom "Viagra" - Italy, United Kingdom, Germany (Males of Italy are facing a huge problem ) "David Beckham" - Venezuela, United Kingdom, Mexico (Must searched by hot chicks of Venezuela.. ) "Kate Moss" - Ireland, United Kingdom, Sweden "Dolly Buster" - Czech Republic, Austria, Slovakia "Car bomb" - Australia, United States, Canada "Marijuana" - Canada, United States, Australia (God makes Grass and we use it ) "IAEA" - Austria, Pakistan, Iran
I can't seem to find the source. It was a blog but it was from back in 2008 the post in november so you could find the information all over the web. I seen a few blogs on the web after searching because I just wanted to confirm these. so give google a search and you will find.
People really want to know more about sex. How sarcastic it is. hmp. Those most Googled words have a big impact in our world now a days in different industries. Am I right?
The source is trends,google,com. You can go there and check out any word and who is looking it up at their search engine.