Wednesday, December 3, 2008

ATS chief Karkare, Salaskar topped google searchess





Naziya Alvi
New Delhi, December 2

NEWS, ESPECIALLY bad news, travels fast. So fast that within hours of the start of the Mumbai attacks, the names of Maharshtra's ATS chief Hemant Karkare and encounter specialist Inspector Vijay salaskar were the top two searches made on Google, not only in India but US too.
The terrorist killed the two on the night of november 26.
According to google trends the third most searched keyword in India on nov 27 was V.P Singh, the former prime minister who died that day. Google trends charts how often a particular search term is entered relative to the total search volume across regions of the world.
Additional commissioner of police Ashok kamte, another top officer who was killed, was the fifteenth most searched name in India on nov 27. 
Mumbaiites made the most google searches. Residents of chennai and bangaluru were more interested in the attacks han those of Delhi. 
On nov 29, the last day of the siege, the top Google search ade in India was regarding Yes bank whose non-executive chairman was killed at the Oberoi.
The number two search that day was MALLIKA SHERAWAT  ----- PROOF THAT THE MUMBAI SEIGE WAS OVER
Guys lets not forget this and take some responsibilities to change the system.

 

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