But it was 'MySpace' that maintained its crown for another week as the most
searched for term on Lycos.
'Pamela Anderson', 'Paris Hilton' and 'poker' trailed behind 'MySpace' as the
top search terms.
'Disney', 'Britney Spears', 'RuneScape', 'WWE' and 'Naruto' brought up the
rear, although terms such as 'Academy Awards' and 'adware' saw a huge increase
in traffic.
Search interest in the Oscars jumped 440 per cent, particularly for 'Will
Smith', 'Leonardo DiCaprio', 'Penelope Cruz' and 'Kate Winslet'.
'Super Bowl', 'Al Qaeda', 'NCAA', 'Maria Sharapova', 'Easter' and
'Valentine's Day' all gained significantly in terms of searches, although not
enough to make it into the top 10.
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