Lycos has released its most popular search terms and biggest search gainers for the week ending August 11, 2007.
The biggest search gainers include Republican presidential Mitt Romney who had a 600 percent jump in search activity with Web users. Fellow Republican candidate Ron Paul still generates more search interest than any other Republican candidate, receiving 143 percent more searches than Romney.
Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton continues to be the most popular candidate overall receiving 35 percent more search activity than the other presidential candidates combined.
The top 10 search terms for the week ending August 11 were poker, golf, MySpace, YouTube, Naruto, Beyonce, Disney, Pokemon, Britney Spears and Paris Hilton respectively.
Lycos has also added a new gossip blog to its site called "Under the Red Carpet" and has given the Lycos 50 a new look.
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Romney's Balloon
Romney's balloon will rise and pop....Ron Paul's has continuted a steady rise despite the elite's attempt to stop him. This is a RON PAUL REVOLUTION!!!!
FREEDOM!!!!!!!!!
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