Unexplained Phenomenon: Google Shapes the News!

An interesting and unexplained phenomenon has started to appear on the internet – Google may actually be shaping the news.

Google comes out with new illustrations for their homepage, known as Google Doodles, on a regular basis – each doodle links to a search term that describes it. For the most part, Google Doodles mark anniversaries of important days in history and receive hundreds of thousands of search hits (from users that click the link on the image).
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Unexplained Phenomenon

Today, Google put up a picture of a space ship that had abducted the ‘O’ right out of Google’s logo

Just hours after Google posted the image, the search term that it linked to ‘Unexplained Phenomenon’ became the most searched term on Google (see Trends chart below)

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The odd thing in all of this is that a couple hours after that The Guardian (UK Publication) came out with a story titled “Unexplained phenomenon: Why will we always be captivated by UFOs”.

By naming their article using the keyword “Unexplained phenomenon” The Guardian was able to gain first rank for the most searched keyword on the web. Since The Guardian wrote the ‘Unexplained Phenomenon’ article after it became popular, it stands to reason that they wrote it because it became popular.
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