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Current Google Insights trends: Quelle.de and 'This Is It'

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Wednesday 04 November 2009 01:00 GMT
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(AFP PHOTO / Robyn Beck)

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Searches for the German mail-order company, Quelle.de, have once again skyrocketed as consumers race to purchase heavily discounted goods during the business's last ever sale.

Clothes, shoes and accessories were selling for up to 30 percent off when the online sale started on November 1. Consumers flocked to purchase bargains on the German site, located at quelle.de, causing it to crash with the high influx of traffic.

Quelle will continue to offer their inventory at reduced prices until stocks are depleted.

The now-bankrupt company will use money gained from sales both online and in its German-based stores to pay the remaining 4,300 staff their wages.

Michael Jackson's movie This Is It has been thrilling fans around the world since its opening on October 28.

The film grossed over $101 million worldwide during the first five days, taking the top spot at the box office. Distributing company, Sony, originally planned to screen the film in cinemas during a two-week period but has since decided to extend screenings by up to three weeks on a country-by-country basis.

The search terms with the most significant growth worldwide within the last seven days as measured by Google Insights, recorded on November 4 at 8:30 AM GMT are:

1. quelle.de (+250%)
2. this is it (+180%)
3. assedic (+180%)
4. quelle (+110%)
5. droid (+110%)
6. dnf1100 (+100%)
7. pumpkin carving (+80%)
8. halloween (+70%)
9. f1 (+70%)
10. nba (+60%)

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