On Halloween, Google presented the most popular costume searches of the year via Frightgeist. On Thanksgiving, Google presented the most popular Thanksgiving-related Google searches via its official blog and via Google Trends.
This includes top questions about Thanksgiving recipes, most searched Thanksgiving recipes, top searched holiday cookies, top questions about Thanksgiving, and more. Take a look below.
What comes after Thanksgiving? Black Friday, of course.
You might be tempted to think that store traffic is heaviest in the morning, because people will rush to do their Black Friday purchases as soon as possible. You might also be tempted to think that Black Fridays is the biggest traffic day of the season for stores.
An infographic published recently on Think with Google shows otherwise.
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Google will donate up to $1 million to support special education projects across America. This holiday season, every time you make a purchase with Android Pay, Google will donate $1.
"Android Pay and Google.org are teaming up with DonorsChoose.org to support the 6.4 million children in the US education system with special needs," said Sherice Torres, Marketing Director, Android Pay. "Starting today through December 31st, we’ll donate $1— up to $1 million — to special needs education projects. And as we kick off the season of giving, we’re doubling our donation for every Android Pay purchase made on Black Friday (November 27th). There’s never been a better time to give — twice."
Click here to see how using Android Pay can help make education more inclusive for every child.
Here are 10 Ideas for Useful Tech Gifts Under $100.
This includes top questions about Thanksgiving recipes, most searched Thanksgiving recipes, top searched holiday cookies, top questions about Thanksgiving, and more. Take a look below.
What comes after Thanksgiving? Black Friday, of course.
You might be tempted to think that store traffic is heaviest in the morning, because people will rush to do their Black Friday purchases as soon as possible. You might also be tempted to think that Black Fridays is the biggest traffic day of the season for stores.
An infographic published recently on Think with Google shows otherwise.
In related news...
Google will donate up to $1 million to support special education projects across America. This holiday season, every time you make a purchase with Android Pay, Google will donate $1.
"Android Pay and Google.org are teaming up with DonorsChoose.org to support the 6.4 million children in the US education system with special needs," said Sherice Torres, Marketing Director, Android Pay. "Starting today through December 31st, we’ll donate $1— up to $1 million — to special needs education projects. And as we kick off the season of giving, we’re doubling our donation for every Android Pay purchase made on Black Friday (November 27th). There’s never been a better time to give — twice."
Click here to see how using Android Pay can help make education more inclusive for every child.
Here are 10 Ideas for Useful Tech Gifts Under $100.