Monday, November 21, 2011

Malaysia’s Top 10 Fastest Rising Searches on Google - NOVEMBER 11-17



1.ZARINA ANJOULIE LAVOCAH/ZARINA
The controversial actress, who posed provocatively for Indonesia’s FHM magazine, was criticised by fans and some members of the public for openly tweeting about it.

2. NABILA HUDA
News of the divorce of the daughter of rocker Amy of Search catches the interest of Malaysians.


3. SEA GAMES/SUKAN SEA 2011
Malaysians searched for news of the 26th SEA Games hosted by Indonesia. The event was marred by the hostility of local supporters towards Malaysian athletes.

4. AIM 2011
Girl power reigned supreme at the Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) 2011 awards with last year’s big winner, Yuna, making history again when she emerged the top of the crop at the star-studded affair.

5. CHEF RIZ
The son of Chef Wan faced his dad’s wrath for padding his resume. Critics of the young Masterchef Malaysia judge have asked that he be removed from the jury of the reality show.

6. IMMORTALS
Opened recently, this movie is set in war-torn ancient Greece, and revolves around young warrior Theseus (Henry Cavill) who leads his men into battle with the immortal Greek Gods and the Titans in order to save mankind.

7. SASHA GREY
The former porn star defends her visit to an elementary school in the United States as officials tried to explain how the actress was chosen to read to a classroom full of children.

8. MODERN WARFARE 3
Gamers waited in anticipation for the local launch of Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (MW3). The game features an all-out global conflict that takes players through missions set in New York, London, Paris and Berlin.

9. SKYRIM
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim is the latest instalment of the popular role-playing series developed by Bethesda Game Studios. It was released on Nov 11, 2011 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

10. SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE
Samsung recently launched its latest mobile device, adding to its flagship Galaxy lineup of products. The device, powered by Android, squares off against a series of new models released by Apple, Nokia and HTC Corp.