8) How to get a grass stain out of jeans1) ChatGPT loginYear-end list for recipes9) Bigg Boss 175) Tawa kaleji 3) Infinix Note 306) Sistrology‘Ve Haaniyaan’ – Official Video | Ravi Dubey & Sargun Mehta | Danny | Avvy Sra | Dreamiyata Music2) How to make millions before grandma diesPakistan’s love for food should not […]
8) How to get a grass stain out of jeans1) ChatGPT loginYear-end list for recipes9) Bigg Boss 175) Tawa kaleji 3) Infinix Note 306) Sistrology‘Ve Haaniyaan’ – Official Video | Ravi Dubey & Sargun Mehta | Danny | Avvy Sra | Dreamiyata Music2) How to make millions before grandma diesPakistan’s love for food should not be underestimated. In 2024, the nation used Google to search for a wide range of recipes, from international and local culinary delights such as banana bread, creamy pasta, malpura, and tawa kaleji. Quick recipes searched for included garlic bread and egg noodles, along with seasonal drinks like peach iced tea. 1) How to check polling station9) Infinix Note 403) How to buy a used carBefore sharing the complete list, Farhan Qureshi, Google’s Country Director for Pakistan, commented on the variety of content consumed, “Pakistani creators are captivating the world. With over 65% of watch time on Pakistani content coming from viewers outside the country, these creators are proving their ability to speak to a global audience. Looking ahead, we’re excited about the possibilities of AI to take their content creation to the next level, and build stronger connections with viewers. With their talent and passion, I’m looking forward to the future of digital entertainment shaped by our creators.”‘90 – 90 Nabbe Nabbe’ – Gippy Grewal & Jasmine Sandlas | Sargun Mehta | Roopi Gill Reflecting on Pakistan’s digital landscape, Farhan Qureshi, Google’s Country Director for Pakistan, stated: “2024’s Year in Search reveals a Pakistan that is both deeply rooted in its traditions and eagerly embracing the possibilities of the digital age. From the cricket pitch to the kitchen, from the silver screen to the search bar, Pakistanis are using Google to explore their passions, connect with their culture, and shape their future. AI has been integral to reimagining what Search can do, and we’re looking forward to expanding our capabilities to help Pakistanis discover more of the web and the world around them.”1) Ishq Murshid – Episode 20 CC – 18 Feb 24 – Sponsored By Khurshid Fans, Master Paints & Mothercare3) Arshad Nadeem8) India vs England7) Chota Ali vlogs1) Banana bread 6) Abdullahpur Ka Devdas | Episode 1 | Bilal Abbas Khan, Sarah Khan, Raza Talish2) Bing Image Creator10) Fatima Faisal‘Tauba Tauba’ | Bad Newz | Vicky Kaushal | Triptii Dimri | Karan Aujla6) Shoaib Malik8) Dunkiknee injury2) Etel Adnan‘Tu Jo Mileya’ | Official Video | Juss x MixSingh4) Chocolate chip cookie 8) Dr Imtiaz Ahmad3) Pakistan vs Bangladesh2) Jaan Nisar Ep 01 – [Eng Sub] – Digitally Presented by Happilac Paints – 11th May 2024 – Har Pal Geo2) 12th FailWhat is worth remembering is that this data comes after the Pakistani government’s announcement of a possible ban on virtual private network (VPNs), followed by absurdly slow internet speeds and consistent “Big Brother” moves. So, did these appalling suggestions make users fearful and hold them back while using Google’s search engine and the video-streaming site YouTube? That is a larger question that should haunt everyone, including platforms officially operating in the country. But for now, here’s a look at what Pakistanis searched for and viewed in the past year.1) Abbas Attar5) Akhara Episode 1 | Presented by Cadbury Dairy Milk| Digitally Powered By Master Paints | Feroze Khan10) Rajab Butt Se Larai Ho Gai | Muneeb Ko Rescue Kar Liya | Face To Face With Rajab’s Family4) How to make flowers last longer7) Pakistan vs USA7) Creamy pasta Pakistan’s digital landscape in 2024—at least among those who used Google— centered around four subjects: sports, entertainment, food, and technology. If we break it down further, in sports, the nation was most interested, as always, in cricket. ICC T20 World Cup, Pakistan Super League (PSL) 2024 schedules and matchups, and queries about star players like Shoaib Malik and Sajid Khan had the country engaged. Pakistan was also intrigued by javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, who won the gold medal in the men’s javelin throw event at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Search trends demonstrated how his victory elevated him from obscurity to the status of a national hero. Searches for notable figures included media personalities Sana Javed and Zoya Nasir, Indian business tycoon Mukesh Ambani, and social media figures Hareem Shah and Minahil Malik. 7) Ram Pothineni’s – Skanda | New Released South Indian Hindi Dubbed Movie 2024 | SreeleelaYear-end list for movies and drama serials1) Rajab’s FamilyTop Creators4) UR · Cristiano4) Mirzapur (season 3)5) Pakistan vs India7) Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3Top Music Videos ‘Lehnga’ | Diljit Dosanjh | Neeru Bajwa9) India vs South Africa10) Kabhi Main Kabhi Tum7) How to teach my four-year-old to shareIf rappers and electronic records dominated Spotify, the same cannot be said for YouTube, where users can listen to songs and watch their videos – irrespective of their origin. YouTube announced its year-end data list, dividing it into three categories: Top Trending Videos, Top Music Videos, and Top Creators. It is, by far, the most surprising list. If rappers and electronic records dominated Spotify, the same cannot be said for YouTube, where users can listen to songs and watch their videos – irrespective of their origin. YouTube announced its year-end data list, dividing it into three categories: Top Trending Videos, Top Music Videos, and Top Creators. It is, by far, the most surprising list. Year-end list for tech10) How to watch World Cup live10) Hash brownYear-end list for people‘Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya’: Shahid Kapoor, Kriti Sanon | Raghav, Tanishk, Asees‘Balo Batiyan’ – Ali Zafar | Atta Ullah Khan Esakhelvi4) Sana Javed‘Shubh – King S***’ (Official Audio)6) Peach iced tea The difference between a platform like Spotify and Google is simple: the former is strictly dedicated to audio content, while the latter allows users to search for anything, including how to find a polling station, a local recipe, or a cricket match. A case in point is the data provided by Google, which tells us what Pakistanis searched for and viewed on YouTube. It paints a very different picture compared to the data provided by other platforms like Spotify. For instance, Spotify’s top three local artists (Umair, Talha Anjum, and Atif Aslam), streamed within the country, were not the most searched names on Google—and so on it goes.