From sports events to pop stars, big news to puzzle solutions, Aussies never hesitate to do a Google search...
From sports events to pop stars, big news to puzzle solutions, Aussies never hesitate to do a Google search."Australia's Year in Search offers a fascinating snapshot of our nation's interests and evolving culture," Camilla Ibrahim from Google Australia said.
There was one sport in particular Google users were keen to find out about at Paris 20204: Wheelchair tennis.Weekes and Anderson Parker played doubles and said they were "proud" despite being knocked out by Brazil.With huge stars including Taylor Swift and Coldplay performing in Australia in 2024, it's little surprise this resale site was a popular search.
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