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Every year, Google dives into the world's search engine history so they can investigate exactly what people were searching for the most—and in 2019, people were apparently looking for heroes.
Last year's Google data said that a record-breaking amount of people were searching for "good" things, and this year's statistics run in a very similarly positive direction.
According to the tech company's latest internet data, there was a global increase in people searching for phrases such as "unlikely heroes", "everyday heroes", "sheroes", and "unsung heroes".
Their results included everything from athletic role models like Simone Biles, Megan Rapinoe, and Eliud Kipchoge to the Good Samaritans who saved lives and the philanthropists who eased the struggles of others.
"We found heroes at the box office, where Avengers: Endgame was the top-trending movie around the world (in fact, ‘hero' was searched three times more than ‘villain' globally this year)," Google wrote in a statement.
"We turned to real-life heroes in times of crisis, when searches for ‘how to become a first responder' hit an all-time high in the U.S. We cheered for them on the field, where Megan Rapinoe was one of the top-trending athletes globally. And she was joined by other leading ladies: searches for ‘sheroes' increased by 150% and the ‘first female spacewalk' became a breakout trend worldwide."
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