Got iOS 7? Yeah? Want to know a Safari feature not many people know about? Yeah? Yeah?
Here you go: In Safari on iOS 7 devices you have the option to search within a page for a specific word!
Start typing the word you’re looking for into the URL bar at the top of the page. The results will show you the google search results first but if you scroll down it will show you “On This Page” and let you jump through the mentions of that page.
What did we search for this year? Was it how to solve the never ending riddle behind how Pharrell doesn’t age?
Nope!
Google just released their annual year in review, with the worldwide and US based top trending searches listed from Most to Aaron Carter.
Just so you guys know, this is not actually or accurately the things that were searched for the most- as if Google would give us any kind of specific information like that! They have to keep all their knowledge and hence power in their sanctum! Duh! ( BTW we totally think the sanctum is kept on Larry Page’s super yacht)
Instead, trending searches, according to the Googleheads, “represent queries that had the highest amount of traffic over a sustained period in 2013 as compared to 2012.”
Here’s the worldwide top 10.
1. Nelson Mandela
2. Paul Walker
3. iPhone 5s
4. Cory Monteith
5. Harlem Shake
6. Boston Marathon
7. Royal Baby
8. Samsung Galaxy S4
9. PlayStation 4
10. North Korea
In the US, Paul Walker was number 1, the Boston Marathon was number 2, Nelson Mandela was number three, Cory Monteith was Number 4 and the iPhone 5S was number 5.
We feel like maybe we gotta start searching for some more happy things.
Google did give us some specific information on the most searched for people this year, and, you guys, it’s kind of disappointing.
1. Miley Cyrus
2. Drake
3. Kim Kardashian
4. Justin Bieber
5. Beyonce
6. Rihanna
7. Taylor Swift
8. Selena Gomez
9. Katy Perry
10. Kanye West
Kanye’s 10th?! He’s gonna be so upset, sitting there eating his fish sticks.