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Top 10 Keyword Searches for 2013 on Bing

Posted on December 2, 2013 Written by Bill Hartzer

Bing.com, the search engine owned and operated by Microsoft, has revealed the top 10 keyword searches for 2013. Topping the list of the most searched-for people in 2013 in the United State is Beyonce Knowles, whereas Kim Kardashian was the top search last year in the US.

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Beyonce reigned in the U.S., while Miley Cyrus’ highly publicized twerking made her the top-searched person in both Australia and Canada.

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Most-searched people in the U.S. for 2013
1. Beyonce Knowles
2. Kim Kardashian
3. Rihanna
4. Taylor Swift
5. Madonna
6. Justin Bieber
7. Nicki Minaj
8. Amanda Bynes
9. Miley Cyrus
10. Barack Obama

Newcomers to the top 10 this year include Amanda Bynes at No. 8, Madonna at No. 5 and President Barack Obama at No. 10. Taylor Swift’s busy year in the public eye helped her make the biggest jump in rankings, going from No. 10 in 2012 to No. 4 this year.

Additional top Bing search results from the U.S. and around the world are available at http://www.BingTrends.com.

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