The search giant also compiled a list of top searches in its Yahoo En Español site, which it says, differs from the general Yahoo.com trends.
The special coverage of the top searches of the year was presented today on the Yahoo! En Español website, which includes a redesigned format that allows users to view and browse through photos, videos and read about the news that occurred in 2013.
The top trending story lists from Yahoo.com’s Year in review 2013 were released last week.
The top year in review topics for Yahoo! En Español:
* Francisco, the reformer
* Bombs along the finish line of the Boston Marathon
* Hugo Chavez’s death and the first year of the post-Chavez era
* Edward Snowden and the National Security Agency’s (NSA) surveillance programs
* The Cleveland Monster – Amanda Berry’s escape along with Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight
* The royal baby that captured the world
* A year of crises and fundamentals for Obamacare
* The Syrian War
* The worst meteorite of the century
* The train accident that caused Spain to go into mourning
* The typhoon that swept through the Philippines
* Caro Quintero, the runaway boss…once again
* The day the Argentinian Supreme Court gave Clarín the worst news
Also, the year in review includes the following lists:
* The best photos of 2013
* The year’s most watched videos
* The babies of the year
* A tribute to those who left us in 2013
The following list highlights the most searched terms in 2013 by U.S. Hispanic users:
1. Kim Kardashian
2. Selena Gomez
3. Shakira
4. Justin Bieber
5. JLO
6. Miley Cyrus
7. Immigration Reform
8. One Direction
9. Real Madrid
10. Karla Alvarez
In contrast, the terms that were most searched in 2013 via Yahoo.com are:
1. Miley Cyrus
2. Kim Kardashian
3. Model Kate Upton
4. The construction game, Minecraft
5. Selena Gomez
6. Obamacare
7. Amanda Bynes
8. Jodi Arias, for his famous judgment
9. iPhone 5
10. Justin Bieber