
Google released its annual this morning and guess what? Denverites are more into celebrities and the iPhone 6. Not so much on international affairs, unless you count the World Cup. Nationally, people were more interested in ISIS, Ukraine and Ferguson — none which made Denver’s top 10 list. 
Notable differences for Denver is there were more searches here for iPhone 6 than Ebola. We weren’t so much into Flappy Bird, the of the year.
And we cared more about celebrities Joan Rivers, Jennifer Lawrence and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The rest of the nation only had Robin Williams in the top 10 “trending searches” on Google.
1. Robin Williams
2. World Cup
3. iPhone 6
4. Ebola
5. Joan Rivers
6. Jennifer Lawrence
7. Philip Seymour Hoffman
8. Malaysia Airlines
9. Ray Rice
10. ALS
1. Robin Williams
2. World Cup
3. Ebola
4. Malaysia Airlines
5. Flappy Bird
6. ALS Ice Bucket Challenge
7. ISIS
8. Ferguson
9. Frozen
10. Ukraine
Interestingly, when it comes to events, “Colorado Election Results” did make it into the top-10 list for Denver, albeit in tenth place. World Cup ranked at number one for Denver.
And , the Boulder-based minimalist social network, was one of Denver’s top “What is?” searches on Google.
Here is what else Google shared with us when it comes to what people in Denver searched for on Google this year:
1. World Cup
2. Ebola
3. Malaysia Airlines
4. ALS
5. Black Friday 2014
6. NFL Draft
7. Olympics
8. March Madness 2014
9. Ferguson
10. Colorado Election Results1. What is ALS?
2. What is Ebola?
3. What is bitcoin?
4. What is Uber?
5. What is Alibaba?
6. What is Ello?
7. What is polenta?
8. What is Tinder?
9. What is gamergate?
10. What is bae?1. How to kiss
2. How to crochet
3. How to dance
4. How to focus
5. How to breastfeed
6. How to code
7. How to budget
8. How to wakeboard
9. How to embroider
10. How to hunt
There are a lot more roundups on , including top Books (Boy, Snow Bird), top Beers (Budweiser) and top Calorie Searches (How many calories in a banana?). Check it out:



