Current Google Insights trends: 'Grande Fratello,' watch-movies.net
Wednesday 04 November 2009
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The first episode of the 10th season of the Italian
Big Brother tv program (
Grande Fratello in Italian) aired on October 26, and has subsequently resulted in increased searches for the term "Grande Fratello."
People in Italy are searching for the term "Grande Fratello" hoping to find out more information about the reality TV series. The show has already started to attract Italian viewers curious to watch the drama taking place inside and outside the house.
During the first episode, two competitors expressed their desire to leave the house, while in the second episode of Grande Fratello, a person who changed gender reportedly entered the house.
The website watch-movies.net has been attracting searches from people in the Philippines, the United States, Ireland, Canada and the United Kingdom. The website provides multiple links to different sites that host (mostly bootlegged) free online or downloadable full-length movies (such as This Is It, Saw VI and Astro Boy). The links are accompanied by user-submitted ratings.
The search terms with the most significant growth worldwide within the last seven days as measured by Google Insights, recorded on November 3 at 8:30 AM GMT are:
1. grande fratello (+450%)
2. watch-movies.net (+300%)
3. this is it (+250%)
4. quelle.de (+120%)
5. halloween (+120%)
6. nba (+70%)
7. ubuntu (+60%)
8. southwest airlines (+60%)
9. dnf1100 (+60%)
10. quelle (+50%)
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