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Pakistan tops list of 'sex surfers'


IANS[ FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 2007 04:45:11 PM]
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NEW DELHI: Surfers in Pakistan search more for 'sex' on Google than in any other country while those in the Indian capital top the list of those hunting for the three-letter word on the Internet.

Google search trends show Pakistan, Egypt and India as the top three countries in the world where surfers look out for 'sex' on the Internet, and those in New Delhi and Chennai hold the top two rankings among global cities.

Cairo in Egypt takes the third spot, according to its 'Hot Trends' report posted on the site. Google trends also show Turkey, Vietnam, Morocco, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Montenegro and Indonesia featuring in the list of top 10 countries.

The city list also includes Istanbul and Ankara in Turkey, Rabat in Morocco, Mumbai and Warsaw.

"Hot Trends reflects what people are searching for on Google today, rather than showing the most popular searches overall, which would always be generic terms like weather," says Google.

"Google Trends uses IP (internet protocol) address information from our server logs to make a best guess about where queries originated."

The search engine, however, makes no claim that its trend may be accurate. "We hope you find this service interesting and entertaining, but you probably don't want to write your PhD dissertation based on this information."


http://infotech.indiatimes.com/articleshow/2161237.cms


I remember very well last year the Egyptians were on the very top. What happened? [Big Grin]
 



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