What the world is searching for...

the buzz log

Add to My Yahoo! View RSS Feed Add an Alert

Let Us Review

What Gadgets Are Leading Review Searches

By Vera H-C Chan
Mon, January 07, 2008, 3:09 am PST

The Buzz puts stock in the opinions of others, especially when it comes to gadgets. A good assessment, whether from a user or a professional, helps protect against hucksterism and hype. With the hysteria of holiday shopping behind us, look-ups on low-downs have concentrated primarily on cell phones, smart or otherwise.

However, two infomercial products have infiltrated the top 20 "review" searches: putty on steroids (No. 8) and more notably Kinoki Detox Foot Pads (No. 3), a white gauze that adheres to the soles of your feet and allegedly yanks everything from toxins to repressed playground memories from your system. Kinoki has hotfooted into the top 10,000 searches overall, its prestigious rise thanks to dubious queries such as "kinoki foot pads scam." Lucky for consumers, objects as seen on TV can be scrutinized on the Web. Then again, if it works, someone should send Amy Winehouse a bushel.

Give a once-over on what else people have been investigating in the past week:

  1. Laptop Review
  2. iPod Touch Review
  3. Kinoki Review
  4. LG Voyager Review
  5. Pantech Duo Review
  6. Blackberry Pearl Review
  7. P90X Review
  8. Mighty Putty Review
  9. Nokia 6300 Review
  10. LG Shine Review
  11. Shark Steam Mop Review
  12. Blackberry Curve Review
  1. Nokia 5310 Review
  2. Nikon D300 Review
  3. Best GPS Car Navigation Review
  4. Nokia 6555 Review
  5. PS3 Review
  6. Digital Lifestyles TV Review
  7. Road Bike Review
  8. Nokia n95 Review
  9. iPhone Review
  10. Garmin Nuvi 200 Review
  11. Palm Centro Review
  12. AT&T Tilt Review

   Email this postingEmail this posting    Save to del.icio.us    Digg This

Follow us on Twitter


top movers

Category:

Rank Search Word(s) 1-Day Move
1Worst Airports For Delays 2009Breakout!
2How To Survive A RecessionBreakout!
3Ice Cream Calorie CounterBreakout!
4Jayson WilliamsBreakout!
5Alexandra KerryBreakout!




what's the buzz?

A subject's buzz score is the percentage of Yahoo! users searching for that subject on a given day, multiplied by a constant to make the number easier to read. Weekly leaders are the subjects with the greatest average buzz score for a given week.


For more detailed information, visit our FAQ.