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Top 10 Searches for 2008

searches for 2008
1
Britney Spears
The singer's steep trajectory to redemption restored her to the top of
searches. Her year began with a police visit, hospital stay, and psych
evaluation. She returned under her father's shelter and, by summer,
settled custody with her ex. Professionally, she guested on a sitcom,
won thrice at the MTV Video Music Awards, broke records with
"Womanizer," relaunched her site, and released a documentary detailing
her fall and comeback...by age 27.
  
  
Britney Spears called in sick to a scheduled deposition in her custody
battle with ex-husband Kevin Federline, his attorney, Mark Vincent
Kaplan, said at a press conference Wednesday.
“Approximately 10 minutes after her council appeared they were notified
that because of an illness or medical condition Ms. Spears would not
appear today and consequently the deposition is not going forward,” he
said.
Spears, 26, was supposed to show at Kaplan’s L.A. office at 10 a.m. to
face a barrage of questions, including her past drug and alcohol use and
her alleged failure to follow court orders, Usmagazine.com had reported.
2
WWE
A June explosion destroyed a World Wrestling Entertainment stage and
"injured" chairman Vince McMahon, unleashing a sweaty soap opera of
chaos that included his kids appealing for cooperation in difficult
times. The stunt could've symbolized the sporting empire's battles
against the economy's fall and mixed martial arts' rise. WWE produced
more events, video games, and movies to make up for fewer paying fans,
and faithfuls kept track online to maintain its Top 2 status.
3
Barack Obama
The Illinois junior senator faced two hard-fought contests and nearly
won a third—although toppling Britney Spears wasn't on his list. He
entered 2008 as a relative newcomer on the national scene and ended the
year as president-elect. His campaign defied political wisdom and made
history at every turn. His Web strategy set the groundwork to make him
the first wired president and, in an unprecedented Search surge, landed
him at No. 3.
4
Miley Cyrus
Before 2008, the singer/actress had been better known—and searched—by
her Disney persona, Hannah Montana. She appeared on shows like "Idol
Gives Back" as Cyrus, but true name recognition came with scandal: a
Vanity Fair spread featuring the 15-year-old seemingly wrapped only in a
bedsheet. Savvy Cyrus apologized, survived, and closed down Disneyland
for a 16th birthday charity bash, and ended up at No. 4.
5
RuneScape
The multi-player role-playing game's international popularity rests on
its cheap access, ability to run on older computers, and compelling
play. Its underground success has even led to a real black market,
trading actual cash for RuneScape gold—and controversial restrictions to
stop it. A new boss, graphics, and touted player-versus-player combat
release signal the company's power play to step up in the RPG
battle...and take hold at No. 5.
6
Jessica Alba
Her movies fared none too well, following 2007 missteps that got her
three Razzie Worst Actress nominations. Still, she earned Best Movie
Actress at the Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards and No. 6 in searches,
buoyed by her wedding and baby Honor Marie (who earned a reported $1.5
million in her OK! mag debut). The pregnant pause may have given her
impetus to switch to more serious roles—something to watch for in 2009.
7
Naruto
NARUTO MASASHI KISHIMOTO
The manga. The game. The anime. Whatever form Naruto Uzumaki takes, the
awkward but accomplished young graduate of the Ninja Academy remains the
Web's most popular fictional character in seventh place. His peers and
enemies also command their own followings, but the complex tale of
Naruto (whose name translates to "maelstrom"), the orphaned misfit who
craves recognition, resonates with its generation of fans.
8
Lindsay Lohan
At No. 8, the actress made stumbling progress back from rehab,
revolving-door relationships, and rejected roles. On the upside, she
settled down (with a monogamous twist), blogged about politics, and
recreated Marilyn Monroe's photo shoot. On the downside, she got booted
from "Ugly Betty" and as World Music Awards host. Lohan has had celebs
testifying to her talent, but a true comeback may have to wait for 2009.
9
Angelina Jolie
Leading power lists in Forbes and even Guinness World Records, the
actress took her place among Hollywood's elite. "Delicate" condition
aside, she underscored her image as a tough-dame throwback with a
21st-century vibe. She earned box-office bucks as an assassin and
cartoon tigress, Oscar cred in "Changeling," and karma by donating her
and Brad Pitt's twins' $14 mil pictorial payout to charity—moves that
muscled her in at No. 9.
10
American Idol
Judges kept declaring its 2008 singers their best ever, but while the
Fox reality show ruled ratings, an audience decline since 2007 sent
producers into a fit of self-examination. In a season beset with
complaints, "Idol" had the last laugh with a smashing finale and iTunes
recordbreaker. The show also got "cougar" into household vernacular,
unlikely credit for exposing youth to the democratic process, and a top
Search 10 nod once again.
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