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These Are Bing's Top Searches For 2015

These Are Bing's Top Searches For 2015

Enterprise & IT Dec 3,2015 0

Bing has published the top search results from 2015 to reveal "the events and people that stood out above the rest to make 2015 memorable." As in past years, Bing released the Most Searched Celebrities and Most Searched Athletes and added two new lists: Top Celebrity Moments and Celebrities on the Rise. After holding the top spot last year, Kim Kardashian was dethroned, making way for a new family member to take the Most Searched Celebrities list. After coming out as a transgender female, Olympian and reality TV star Caitlyn (formerly Bruce) Jenner rose to the top of the Most Searched Celebrities list with a powerful primetime interview on "20/20" and a moving acceptance speech while accepting the Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYS. Thanks to a year full of colorful antics and attire, Miley Cyrus was runner-up.

In Bing's 2015 Most Searched Athletes list, women took center stage, with twice as many women on the list as in 2014. Ronda Rousey took the second spot after an extraordinary year and her high-profile match against Holly Holm. Serena Williams also made the list as the most searched tennis player in the world. In fact, with her sixth Wimbledon championship title and triumphs at the French Open and Australian Open, Williams was searched more than the top five men's players combined in 2015.

The Bing End of Year recap also takes a look at the data behind some of the top searched stories and celebrities. From a World Cup victory to Caitlyn Jenner's Vanity Fair cover, to the tragedy that rallied the world in support of Paris, these people and events impacted people beyond the news story, sparking a conversation that was reflected in the way people search. Some captured a sense of adventure, as images from the Pluto mission saw searches for the dwarf planet grow 160 percent from June to July, while the discovery of water on the surface of Mars helped drive a fivefold increase in "Mars" searches from August to September.

The complete list of Bing search trends is available at BingTrends.com.

2015 Most Searched
Celebrities

  1. Caitlyn (Bruce) Jenner
  2. Miley Cyrus
  3. Taylor Swift
  4. Kim Richards
  5. Kim Kardashian
  6. Bindi Irwin
  7. Chris Brown
  8. Kylie Jenner
  9. Justin Bieber
  10. Kelly Clarkson

2015 Top News Stories

  1. Paris attacks and the threat of ISIS
  2. The EU refugee crisis
  3. Earthquake in Nepal
  4. Snowstorm buries Northeast U.S.
  5. Germanwings 9525 crash
  6. Wildfires and drought devastate
  7. U.S.-Cuba relations restored
  8. Planned Parenthood faces potential defunding
  9. Ashley Madison hacked, data leaked
  10. Discoveries on Pluto and Mars

2015 Most Searched Athletes

  1. Tom Brady
  2. Ronda Rousey
  3. Jordan Spieth
  4. Stephen Curry
  5. Aaron Rodgers
  6. Serena Williams
  7. Caroline Wozniacki
  8. LeBron James
  9. Danica Patrick
  10. Cristiano Ronaldo


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