Paris: The late pop icon Michael Jackson was the king of Google's list of fastest-rising searches in 2009, which included social networking websites, a teenage vampire flick and US singer Lady Gaga.
Facebook came second on Google's "Zeitgeist" list, released on Tuesday by the search engine, followed by Facebook's Spanish-language counterpart Tuenti in third place and micro-blogging site Twitter.
The Turkish website Sanalika was fifth ahead of "New Moon," the title of the popular vampire book from the "Twilight" series that was made into a movie.
New York-born Lady Gaga was in seventh place ahead of Windows 7, dantri.com.vn and torpedo gratis.
Facebook came second on Google's "Zeitgeist" list, released on Tuesday by the search engine, followed by Facebook's Spanish-language counterpart Tuenti in third place and micro-blogging site Twitter.
The Turkish website Sanalika was fifth ahead of "New Moon," the title of the popular vampire book from the "Twilight" series that was made into a movie.
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