Induction Hosts, Warrior Mindset, Sheepskin Boots: What's the Buzz
Our picks from the day's hottest searches.
- David Thompson (breakout). Michael Jordan, headed to the Hall of Fame on Friday, anointed North Carolina alum "Skywalker" to host his induction.
- Obama School Speech (+581%). No. 44 released his speech in advance and addressed the nation's children today.
- Warrior Mind Training (+289%). Time magazine profiled an Army program out to teach 1.1 million soldiers "the art of mental toughness."
- Uggs (+185%). Ladies are putting away the whites and pulling out the sheepskin boots.
- State Capitals (+125%). It's homework time. Here are some answers: Tallahassee, Frankfort, and Olympia.
Filed under: Sports, Education, Military, Shoes, Barack Obama, Geography
Maternity Instincts
July through October are the months when most Americans are born, at least according to the last time the government counted up all the little fingers and toes. Moms-to-be are starting to show now, propelling them into full surfing mode for maternity wear. Luckily, a few have support: Recently, 1 out of 5 searches for “maternity clothes” on Yahoo! were conducted by men. (Otherwise, there goes their comfy flannel shirts to the cause.)
With Mother's Day only weeks away, figuring out what to give a mama-to-be might be a little easier if you knew what she craved. Below are items on some ladies' Search wish lists (besides a really good sardine milkshake and some chalk-flavored chips).
- Hot Mamas-to-Be. A rapid weight gain doesn’t mean you can't—and don't want to—look good. "Sexy" ensembles have swelled up more than a third compared to last year. Online shoppers have considered “maternity belly rings,” “sexy maternity T-shirts,” “hot maternity dresses,” “erotic maternity lingerie,” and even “strapless maternity dresses.” Here's hoping gravity holds for those fashionistas.
- If the Shoe Doesn't Fit: As tummies swell, so do the tootsies, which explains a threefold Web surge for “maternity shoes,” compared to last year. Unlike the come-hither looks sought above, more pragmatic considerations dictate what goes on aching feet, namely "comfortable."
- Oh Snap. Who says women don’t want to be photographed when they’re heavier? Searches for "maternity photography" (as well as inspiration for such poses) are up 48%. The queries come from all over the country—from San Diego, Calif., to Jackson, Miss., to Fort Myers, Florida. Demi Moore may have helped to wallop the pregnancy photo barrier with her 1991 Vanity Fair cover; before then, a woman's "condition" was something to be shrouded in lots of fabric. But the biz is also a natural outgrowth of the big wedding-photography boom.
- Hey, I'm Birthin' Here. Will New York see a population boomlet? At least, that’s the region doing the most research into maternity clothes, followed by Washington D.C., Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Either those ladies are more fashion-conscious, or expect to hear the pitter-patter of little feet in those areas.
Filed under: Shopping, Fashion, Photography, Pregnancy, Women, Shoes
Walk a Mile in McFly's Shoes
1989 was a big year. The Berlin Wall fell. The Exxon Valdez spilled its guts. And there were protests in China's Tiananmen Square. But those were just side attractions to the year's most memorable moment—the debut of Nike's "Air McFly" sneakers in "Back to the Future 2."
The film, which largely took place in the year 2015, introduced viewers to many a futuristic wonder, but none were so iconic as the light blue high-tops worn by Michael J. Fox. Ever since the film premiered, folks have been begging Nike to produce the shoes for the masses. Now, Nike has finally obliged... sort of.
The shoes were recently revealed at an event headlined by Kobe Bryant. Ever the showman, the hoopster even arrived in a DeLorean. Fans lined up way in advance, but according to Wired, many went home disappointed. Nike only made 350 pairs of the specially designed kicks, not nearly enough to satisfy the fans.
The shoes were released in a very limited quantity, but for hardcore fans who were shut out, there's always the capitalist slaughterhouse that is eBay. Pairs are currently going for up to $1,000 (power laces not included). As Doc Brown would say, "Great Scott!"
Hipper Than Thou
The word "sneakers" brings to mind something discreet, a shoe that's sneaky. However, the coolest sneakers are rarely hush-hush. With wild colors and unusual designs, these babies demand your attention.
Hipsters are always on the lookout for the newest, freshest kicks. The wide variety of searches reflect their desire to possess sneakers that say, "You, in the penny loafers. I'm cooler than you."
But what exactly are these sneaker-heads looking for? We donned our own tired togs and found the top 20 sneaker-related searches from the past seven days. Below, we bare our soles for your enjoyment.
Flip-Flops: Yea or Nay?
Few footwear choices are as divisive as flip-flops. For lovers of the look, they're the ultimate summer shoe and their increased popularity validates them as a reputable fashion choice. For others, they're emblematic of a slouchy, sloppy look that had its genesis in "casual fridays."
To bolster the anti-flip-flop crowd, recent word has it that the stylish slip-ons may be harmful to your (foot) health. Will that stop the split-toe stampede once and for all? Not likely. But with summer winding down and back-to-school shopping in full swing, searches on flip-flops are falling, down 15% over the past month.
We say cold climes and foot fitness be damned, you will never pry our beloved flip-flops from our supple soles. In that spirit of resistance, we offer up the top 20 flip-flop searches...
Filed under: Apparel, Flip-Flops, Shoes
top movers
| Rank | Subject | 1-Day Move |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Nidal Malik Hasan | Breakout! |
| 2 | Fort Hood Shooting | Breakout! |
| 3 | Tyrannosaurus Rex | Breakout! |
| 4 | Fort Hood | 43518% |
| 5 | Tropical Storm Ida | 4377% |
| 6 | Willie Aames | 3325% |
| 7 | Shannon Dedrick | 3299% |
| 8 | Gretchen Rossi | 2702% |
| 9 | Epic Mickey | 2583% |
| 10 | Lee Harvey Oswald | 1907% |

top leaders
| Rank | Subject | Move | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Danica Patrick | +194 | 207 |
| 2 | Fort Hood | +185 | 185 |
| 3 | Angelina Jolie | +114 | 164 |
| 4 | Rihanna | +39 | 157 |
| 5 | New York Yankees | +54 | 154 |
| 6 | Alicia Keys | +139 | 153 |
| 7 | +1 | 153 | |
| 8 | NFL | +6 | 138 |
what's the buzz?
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