"Google’s autocomplete function provides suggestions derived from common Google searches by other users. Comparing autocomplete results for searches on different countries reveals how certain places are perceived by people around the World.
It turns out that Google searches for the cost of something vary widely depending on the country of interest. For example, people are most interested in the cost of a passport or a patent in North America. As for Europe, many are concerned about practical things like the cost of living, studying, or buying a beer. Google users are interested in basic necessities such as food, livestock, and fuel in Africa. But if you look closely, you will find some more controversial search results, such as prostitution in Brazil, Ukraine, Hong Kong, and Latvia; slaves in Mauritania; a kidney in Iran; in vitro fertilization in Australia; and rhinoplasty in Korea."
There is a graphic map of the world and basically what it says is what people are curious about the number one item in terms of cost for a country. There is also a link provided that supplies a map of the United States with the same information. It is interesting to see what people are interested in, in different countries and what those things cost. For example the number one thing people want to know the cost of in Brazil is a prostitute. They must have got that idea from our secret service.
Eh ? Thought porn topped american searches ..... or are they using code to throw off google ?
LOL I don't know maybe I don't always use google, sometimes I use dogpile or others because your search isn't tracked, and/or reported to the NSA, google did give them access straight to their servers.