During the notorious 9/11 tragedy, the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were crashed into by airplanes that had been hijacked by Al Qaeda terrorists. Every year since then, the two buildings escalate in trend on that historic date, the 11th of Sept.
An analysis of Google search on Google Trends shows which structure had a more popular search during this years anniversary in the United States. As expected, the World Trade Center was 37% more popular in searches than the Pentagon on this years anniversary. This comes as no surprise since the World Trade Center had a more significant amount of victims and was centered stage in arguably the most popular city in America.
During every anniversary, news outlets and social media platforms always tend to show the history and stories behind 9/11. This is not only to give homage to the victims and heroes that died that day, but to also explain the history of the terrorism that heavily impacted the world.
Many of today’s youth are still uninformed of what happened during 9/11. They have a right to know what happened and fortunately for them, they have a search engine in Google to show them everything they need to know about what happened on that infamous day.
LYFT STAYS INFERIOR TO UBER THROUGHOUT 2019
After the launches of Uber and Lyft across the United States, more and more Americans have been using these apps instead of the other traditional rides to get to their destination. These apps allow customers to receive a ride in minutes and allow them to pay online. They also provide countless jobs to licensed drivers with a car. These perks show exactly why these apps have jumped Taxis in popularity and use.
Uber has indubitably become the superior app between the two, however, Lyft will always be one of their closest competitors since they have very similar features. According to analysis of Google Trends search data in the United States, Uber has maintained the edge on searches and trend over Lyft on Google throughout 2019.
Every state in the United States had more interest in Uber than Lyft this year besides South Dakota. This could be because Uber launched two years later than Lyft, therefore capturing the states love first. And even with time passing, Lyft did not concede to Uber. Their primal launch really left a huge impact on their competition with Uber.
Though, this loss by Uber is only minuscule, for they have been trending significantly more throughout the rest of the nation.