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		<title>Zeitgeist</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Call it curiosity if you will. That little dropdown list that pops up every time I start typing into Google’s search box makes me wonder what people are searching for, and more importantly, why. Here’s a list of terms beginning with how to that a lot of people are interested in: how to tie a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call it curiosity if you will. That little dropdown list that pops up every time I start typing into Google’s search box makes me wonder what people are searching for, and more importantly, why. Here’s a list of terms beginning with <em>how to</em> that a lot of people are interested in:</p>
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<li>how to tie a tie</li>
<li>how to kiss</li>
<li>how to lose weight</li>
<li>how to draw</li>
<li>how to make money</li>
<li>how to write a resume</li>
<li>how to play guitar</li>
<li>how to make a website</li>
<li>how to get pregnant</li>
<li>how to play poker</li>
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<p>Interestingly, <strong><em>how to make a website</em></strong> has the largest number of results, whereas <strong><em>how to write a resume</em></strong> has the least, amongst these search phrases. I am not sure if these are ordered by popularity, but if they are, then I guess these days the average Internet surfer is more interested in knotting a tie than learning to kiss — especially when you consider <a  title="Zeitgeist 2007" href="http://www.google.com/intl/en/press/zeitgeist2007/mind.html">last year’s statistics</a>.</p>
<p>And while you’re there, does it seem strange to you that <strong><em>who is god</em></strong> is the most popular query of that type? Are we getting more pious these days? Don’t worry, <strong><em>who is satan</em></strong> is not too far behind — it holds the tenth spot.</p>
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