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Wednesday, 4 June 2008
CLAY AIKEN BABY NEWS PUSHES SINGER TO NUMBER ONE SPOT ON LYCOS TOP SEARCH LIST

Lindsay Lohan and Kimberly Caldwell Among Big Search Gainers on Lycos

 

The Lycos 50for Week Ending May 31, 2008

 

WALTHAM, Mass.—June 4, 2008—Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com), a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending May 31, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.

Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending May 31, 2008:

1.

Lindsay Lohan

500 %

2.

"Sex and the City" Movie

470 %

3.

Jessica Alba

433 %

4.

Kim Kardashian

415 %

5.

George Clooney

360 %

6.

Shania Twain

333 %

7.

Madonna

300 %

8.

Ashlee Simpson

275 %

9.

Kimberly Caldwell

200 %

10.

Father’s Day

150 %

Search Gainers:

Former "American Idol" contestant, singer Clay Aiken (#1) tops The Lycos 50 this week after it was revealed Aiken will soon be a father. Aiken’s best friend, Los Angeles-based record producer Jaymes Foster, has been artificially inseminated and is said to be due in August. Foster has produced several of Aiken’s albums and Aiken plans to be involved in raising the child. Foster, sister of record mogul David Foster, is divorced and has no other children. In other "American Idol" news, this year’s winner, David Cook (#13) jumps up the search charts, bringing former "AI" contestant Kimberly Caldwell (#41) along with him. Caldwell makes her first-ever appearance on The Lycos 50, rising 200 percent, after Cook revealed the two have been hanging out together since the show’s finale. Topping the Movers and Shakers list this week is Lindsay Lohan (#6), up 500 percent, as rumors of a lesbian fling with deejay Samantha Ronson continue to drive search activity for Lohan. Recent reports claim Lohan and Ronson are now living together, and are wearing rings on their engagement fingers. Lohan refuses to comment on the relationship. Meanwhile, Angelina Jolie (#4) jumps into the top 10 this week following rumors she had given birth to her twins last week. Jolie’s manager Geyer Kosinski quickly put the baby news to rest telling People Magazine Jolie’s twins are not due to arrive until August.

 

The Lycos 50™ Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending May 31, 2008:

1) Clay Aiken                   6) Lindsay Lohan

2) YouTube                       7) Nick Hogan

3) Paris Hilton                  8) Kim Kardashian

4) Angelina Jolie              9) Pokemon

5) Pamela Anderson      10) MySpace


Thursday, 29 May 2008
"Indiana Jones" and "Sex and the City" Movie Make First-Ever Appearances on Lycos Top Search List

Boston Red Sox Pitcher Jon Lester, "American Idol" Winner David Cook, Division I Lacrosse,

Among Big Search Gainers on Lycos

The Lycos 50TM for Week Ending May 24, 2008

WALTHAM, Mass.-May 29, 2008-Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com), a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50TM, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending May 24, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.

Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending May 24, 2008:

1.

"Indiana Jones"

700 %

2.

David Cook

625 %

3.

Jon Lester

600 %

4.

Nick Hogan

570 %

5.

"Dancing with the Stars"

525 %

6.

Jonas Brothers

430 %

7.

Carrie Underwood

400 %

8.

Div. I Lacrosse Championship

380 %

9.

"American Idol" Finale

300 %

10.

Memorial Day

225 %

Search Gainers:

Two of the most highly anticipated films of the year make their first-ever appearances on this week's Lycos 50. "Indiana Jones" (#27) hit big numbers at the box office over the Memorial Day weekend, scoring big numbers online as well, up 700 percent in search activity over the past week, while the "Sex and the City" Movie debuts on The Lycos 50 at number 41. And from the sports world, Boston Red Sox hurler Jon Lester skyrockets 600 percent this week after pitching a no-hitter on May 19. The 24 year-old left-hander has survived cancer, touching the hearts of baseball fans everywhere with his incredible story. Meanwhile, ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" finale climbs 525 percent in online interest following Kristi Yamaguchi's winning performance over pro-footballer Jason Taylor, breaking the male-winning streak as Yamaguchi becomes the first woman to claim the dancing crown since the show's first season. Elsewhere in sports, the Syracuse men's lacrosse team defeated John Hopkins in the NCAA Division I Lacrosse title game in Foxboro, Mass. on May 26, netting a 380 percent jump in online interest.

The Lycos 50TM Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending May 24, 2008:

1) Paris Hilton                               6) Pokemon

2) YouTube                                    7) Pamela Anderson

3) Clay Aiken                                 8) Disney

4) Naruto                                       9) Facebook

5) Nick Hogan                             10) WWE


Wednesday, 21 May 2008
Lycos Launches Spotlight on Award-Winning Independent Film Content on Lycos Cinema

LYCOS SPONSORS WIRELESS CAFÉ IN THE AMERICAN PAVILION AT CANNES; FEATURES SPOTLIGHT ON AWARD-WINNING INDEPENDENT FILMS NOW AVAILABLE ON LYCOS CINEMA

Voting Now Underway in 2008 Independent Features Film Festival Online Competition on Lycos Cinema

WALTHAM, Mass. - May 19, 2008 - Lycos, Inc., a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced from the Cannes Film Festival, its Wireless Café sponsorship in The American Pavilion at Cannes, and the launch of its Award-Winning Independent Film Spotlight now available on Lycos Cinema. Lycos's patent-pending synchronous Watch & Interact technology enables multiple users to view the same video at the same time with anyone, anywhere, at anytime--all while chatting and socializing. Lycos Cinema is sponsoring start pages on all computers available in the Wireless Café within The American Pavilion at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The Wireless Café is one of the most popular features of The American Pavilion; the venue where industry professionals turn to stay connected. Since 1989, The American Pavilion has been the hub of American activity at the Cannes Film Festival, serving as a communication and hospitality center for thousands of Americans in Cannes during the 12-day festival. The Pavilion provides great exposure to filmmakers, journalists and festival attendees, offering both a dynamic business environment and a comfortable place to relax.

"Independent film fans are a key audience for our Lycos Cinema community, and the Cyber Café at The American Pavilion in Cannes is an ideal venue for us to showcase what Lycos Cinema offers to independent filmmakers worldwide," said Chuck Ball, vice president of sales and marketing for Lycos, Inc. "With Lycos Cinema, independent producers and filmmakers reach international moviegoers, while independent film fans discover new voices and unique visions, and meet other global fans in the process."

Lycos Cinema's new spotlight on independent films now features award-winning titles from the most respected film festival audiences worldwide including Cannes, Sundance, Australian Film Institute, Slamdance Film Festival, New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, and many more.

For fans looking to discover the next great filmmaker or independent film, Lycos has teamed with IndependentFeatures.com, pioneer of the first independent film festival where film selection is done entirely online via a web-based competition. Voting is underway and runs through June 30th. The top 21 films will receive an invitation to the Independent Features Film Festival, July 25-27, 2008 at the acclaimed Tribeca Cinemas in NYC and will be available exclusively on Lycos Cinema.

This year, the online viewing and voting process has been significantly enhanced with the addition of Lycos's patent-pending synchronous Watch & Interact technology, enabling the public to screen, chat and vote for their favorite films alone or with a group of friends. Another new addition to the Independent Features festival will be several "special screenings" where a director, producer or talent will be in the screening room answering questions live.

Lycos re-introduced its Cinema community earlier this month, adding video on demand (VOD) rentals to its existing ad-supported Lycos Cinema content, greatly expanding the interactive social video viewing experience. Lycos Cinema is the only online social viewing experience to offer synchronous SimulStream community viewing, allowing users to come together to view film and other video content in public or private screening rooms, in four different screening modes, including both full and mini-screen modes. With the addition of VOD rentals, Lycos introduces a new StoreFront business model to complement its free, advertising-supported content, providing a customized, studio boutique solution for the promotion of upcoming DVD and theatrical releases. The new Lycos Cinema player utilizes the latest in Flash Media Serving Technology, employing MPEG-4 to deliver H.264 streams, to provide higher video quality and offering better security for content partners.

Lycos first raised the curtain on Cinema in November 2006 with the debut of the Internet's only video-based socialization product to combine various Web 2.0 applications into one platform, allowing multiple users to watch video synchronously and chat about the content in real-time. Since then, Lycos Cinema has powered several successful online viewing parties for first-run television programming, giving TV audiences the opportunity to watch their favorite shows synchronously with other friends and fans, chat in real-time while watching, and interact with their favorite show stars.

 


Monday, 19 May 2008
New Spotlight on Independent Films on Lycos Cinema

LYCOS SPONSORS WIRELESS CAFÉ IN THE AMERICAN PAVILION AT CANNES; FEATURES SPOTLIGHT ON AWARD-WINNING INDEPENDENT FILMS NOW AVAILABLE ON LYCOS CINEMA

Voting Now Underway in 2008 Independent Features Film Festival Online Competition on Lycos Cinema

 

WALTHAM, Mass. - May 19, 2008 - Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com), a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced from the Cannes Film Festival, its Wireless Café sponsorship in The American Pavilion at Cannes, and the launch of its Award-Winning Independent Film Spotlight now available on Lycos Cinema. Lycos's patent-pending synchronous Watch & Interact technology enables multiple users to view the same video at the same time with anyone, anywhere, at anytime--all while chatting and socializing.

Lycos Cinema is sponsoring start pages on all computers available in the Wireless Café within The American Pavilion at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival. The Wireless Café is one of the most popular features of The American Pavilion; the venue where industry professionals turn to stay connected. Since 1989, The American Pavilion has been the hub of American activity at the Cannes Film Festival, serving as a communication and hospitality center for thousands of Americans in Cannes during the 12-day festival. The Pavilion provides great exposure to filmmakers, journalists and festival attendees, offering both a dynamic business environment and a comfortable place to relax.

"Independent film fans are a key audience for our Lycos Cinema community, and the Cyber Café at The American Pavilion in Cannes is an ideal venue for us to showcase what Lycos Cinema offers to independent filmmakers worldwide," said Chuck Ball, vice president of sales and marketing for Lycos, Inc. "With Lycos Cinema, independent producers and filmmakers reach international moviegoers, while independent film fans discover new voices and unique visions, and meet other global fans in the process."

Lycos Cinema's new spotlight on independent films now features award-winning titles from the most respected film festival audiences worldwide including Cannes, Sundance, Australian Film Institute, Slamdance Film Festival, New York International Independent Film & Video Festival, and many more.

For fans looking to discover the next great filmmaker or independent film, Lycos has teamed with IndependentFeatures.com, pioneer of the first independent film festival where film selection is done entirely online via a web-based competition. Voting is underway and runs through June 30th. The top 21 films will receive an invitation to the Independent Features Film Festival, July 25-27, 2008 at the acclaimed Tribeca Cinemas in NYC and will be available exclusively on Lycos Cinema.

This year, the online viewing and voting process has been significantly enhanced with the addition of Lycos's patent-pending synchronous Watch & Interact technology, enabling the public to screen, chat and vote for their favorite films alone or with a group of friends. Another new addition to the Independent Features festival will be several "special screenings" where a director, producer or talent will be in the screening room answering questions live.

Lycos re-introduced its Cinema community earlier this month, adding video on demand (VOD) rentals to its existing ad-supported Lycos Cinema content, greatly expanding the interactive social video viewing experience. Lycos Cinema is the only online social viewing experience to offer synchronous SimulStream community viewing, allowing users to come together to view film and other video content in public or private screening rooms, in four different screening modes, including both full and mini-screen modes. With the addition of VOD rentals, Lycos introduces a new StoreFront business model to complement its free, advertising-supported content, providing a customized, studio boutique solution for the promotion of upcoming DVD and theatrical releases. The new Lycos Cinema player utilizes the latest in Flash Media Serving Technology, employing MPEG-4 to deliver H.264 streams, to provide higher video quality and offering better security for content partners.

Lycos first raised the curtain on Cinema in November 2006 with the debut of the Internet's only video-based socialization product to combine various Web 2.0 applications into one platform, allowing multiple users to watch video synchronously and chat about the content in real-time. Since then, Lycos Cinema has powered several successful online viewing parties for first-run television programming, giving TV audiences the opportunity to watch their favorite shows synchronously with other friends and fans, chat in real-time while watching, and interact with their favorite show stars.


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Thursday, 24 April 2008
Howard Stern On-Air Drama with Sidekick Artie Lange Catapults Stern to Top Search List on Lycos

Marilyn Monroe Sex Tape Scandal, Controversial Time Magazine Cover Story,  Among Big Search Gainers on Lycos; Craigslist Makes First-Ever Appearance on Lycos Top Search List

The Lycos 50TM for Week Ending April 19, 2008

WALTHAM, Mass.-April 24, 2008-Lycos, Inc. (http:www.lycos.com) a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50TM, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending April 19, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com.  Readers of the Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.

Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending April 19, 2008:

1.

Marilyn Monroe Sex Tape

800 %

2.

"Biggest Loser" Finale

577 %

3.

"Juno" DVD Release

439 %

4.

Time Magazine Cover

412 %

5.

Ashlee Simpson Rumors

370 %

6.

Kristy Lee Cook

334 %

7.

U.S.Earthquakes

257 %

8.

Eli Manning Wedding

217 %

9.

Earth Day

200 %

10.

Mariah Carey

170 %

Search Gainers:

Search interest in Marilyn Monroe skyrockets 800 percent after rumors of a Monroe sex tape selling for $1.5 million began to surface last week. Skeptics claim the tape is a sham and reports now indicate the sex tape was a part of a publicity stunt by Keya Morgan, a memorabilia collector who claimed to stumble across the footage while researching his documentary on Monroe. Search activity is also on the rise for Time Magazine, up 412 percent following controversy surrounding its April 21 cover issue in which the editors decided to take the famous Iwo Jima photograph of the Marines raising the American flag and replace the flag with a tree to promote environmental awareness. Iwo Jima veterans including Donald Mates are now outraged, calling Time's move a "disgrace." Time Magazine managing editor Richard Stengel appeared on MSNBC April 17, defending the cover's purpose stating the U.S. needs to make a major effort to fight climate change. Meanwhile, Craigslist makes its first-ever appearance on the list, debuting at number 40 on the Lycos 50 this week. And controversial talk radio personality Howard Stern re-enters the Lycos top search list at number 39 following the surprise, apparent departure of his on-air sidekick, comedian Artie Lange. During a live broadcast last week, Lange quit his 7-year-run on "The Howard Stern Show," following a violent outburst on Thursday's Sirius Satellite Radio broadcast. Lange had an altercation with his personal assistant in the hallways of Stern's studio that made its way on air and nearly became physical before show staffers intervened. Lange then told Stern, "I can't guarantee that won't happen again," to which Stern quickly replied: "Then you can't be here anymore." Lange then offered his resignation, which Stern accepted. While fans wait to see if Lange's resignation will hold, Stern's show did not broadcast live on Friday and is on vacation this week.

The Lycos 50TM Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending April 19, 2008:

1) Eva Longoria               6) Pamela Anderson

2) Mariah Carey               7) Beyonce Knowles

3) Paris Hilton                  8) Perez Hilton

4) Clay Aiken                   9) Kim Kardashian

5) Britney Spears            10) Ashlee Simpson


Wednesday, 16 April 2008
Lycos Teams with Click Forensics to Improve PPC Traffic Quality

SAN FRANCISCO - April 16, 2008 - During Ad Tech San Francisco today, Click ForensicsTM, Inc., the leading provider of traffic quality management solutions, today announced that Lycos, Inc. (www.lycos.com) is the latest top online property to team with Click Forensics to improve Pay Per Click (PPC) traffic quality for search marketers. As part of the agreement, Lycos is using Click Forensics for Publishers to filter out poor quality PPC traffic before it affects client ad campaigns, resulting in better overall traffic quality for advertisers running campaigns in the Lycos social publishing, media and search services offerings.

"Because Click Forensics has access to critical PPC traffic data that search engines don't, its solutions enable us to maintain the highest quality of the search traffic we send to our advertisers and partners," said Ed Noel, General Manager of Search Products for Lycos, Inc.

In addition to filtering out low quality traffic in real-time, Click Forensics for Publishers delivers regular updates on new sites and sources perpetrating click fraud or those sending bad traffic to clients and members. The service is similar to a spam filter that receives regular updates on sources of spam and phishing schemes.

"Lycos is one of the oldest and most widely-known Internet brands in the world, reaching 10 percent of the global population with more than 65 million unique visitors," said Tom Cuthbert, president of Click Forensics. "They understand advertisers will no longer tolerate low quality traffic or click fraud often missed by search engines, ad networks and online publishers. By teaming with us, Lycos is taking a leadership role to proactively block low quality traffic before it affects client campaigns."

Using patent-pending analytics and live campaign data from the Click Fraud NetworkTM, Click Forensics for Publishers identifies sources of click fraud and poor quality traffic. Information is updated in real-time as data is continuously gathered from live campaigns tracked across various search engines, content networks and publisher sites from the advertisers. Specific data tailored to the needs of the individual publisher or ad network is then provided via an API so intelligent filtering decisions can be made.

For more information on Click Forensics, visit www.clickforensics.com.


Thursday, 10 April 2008
Lycos Teams with SpotXchange for in-game video ads

InGame Video Ad Network Reaches a Captive Audience

WESTMINSTER, Colo., April 10. Leading online video advertising network SpotXchange announced a list of top casual gaming sites who are making their InGame video ad inventory available to advertisers in the SpotXchange marketplace. This portfolio of partners includes NeoEdge Networks, eGames.com, Slingo.com, NetWinner's AdverGame Network, Moola.com, and Lycos's Gamesville.com. According to various third-party measurement firms, SpotXchange's network of casual gaming publishers reaches over 25 million unique monthly visitors in aggregate.

Most casual gaming inventory is monetized by static or rich-media display advertisements that run before a game starts or between game levels. While they generate revenue for casual gaming publishers, display advertisements do not leverage the inventory's true value given the dramatically high brand exposure and interaction rates generated by InGame video ads.

"When Education Connection advertises on TV our target is stay-at-home moms looking for career options. SpotXchange's casual gaming inventory is spot-on for this demographic," said Education Connection Chief Operating Officer Todd Zipper. "We have been very pleased as casual gamers are not only clicking on our ads, but they are also converting to leads at high rates."

Advertisers currently buying InGame video inventory through the SpotXchange marketplace are reaching an engaged and ultra-targeted consumer. The effectiveness of video advertising is commonly measured by click-through rates and the average amount of the video advertisement viewed. On average, SpotXchange casual gaming publishers deliver click-through rates between one and five percent. In February, over 90 percent of the InGame video advertisements served by SpotXchange were watched in full.

"Casual gaming is one of the most popular forms of online entertainment. A Parks Associates report from August 2007 puts it above even online video viewing," said SpotXchange CEO/President Michael Shehan. "Combine that growth and popularity with engagement and targeting and it's clear why SpotXchange is so bullish with this vertical."

The SpotXchange platform allows advertisers to launch precisely targeted video ad campaigns in minutes. The transparent marketplace provides advertisers the ability to target specific publishers and content categories (e.g. casual gaming, news, sports, etc.). Additionally, advertisers can refine their targeting to reach users by region (country, state, and/or DMA) and time of day. SpotXchange enables advertisers to target specific demographics such as gender and age group on publisher sites that require this information for user registration. More information on InGame advertising through the SpotXchange marketplace is available at http://spotxchange.com/spx_advertisers_netvert_casgaming.html.

About SpotXchange

The SpotXchange patent-pending online video advertising platform received the 2007 Streaming Media Readers' Choice Award for BEST VIDEO AD PLATFORM. The company was spun off from Colorado-based digital marketing and technology company Booyah Networks in March 2007. Booyah Networks ranked 23rd on the 2006 Inc. 500. Clients and partners include Blinkx, Lycos, Voxant, LiveVideo.com, NeoEdge, United Press International and others.


Provocative Teen Photos and Marriage Rumors Propel Angelina Jolie to Top Search Term on Lycos

Eva Longoria & Perez Hilton Among Big Search Gainers on Lycos

The Lycos 50TM for Week Ending April 5, 2008

WALTHAM, Mass.-April 10, 2008-Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com) a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50TM, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending April 5, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com.  Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.

Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending April 5, 2008:

1.

Angelina Jolie

444 %

2.

Mariah Carey

236 %

3.

Eva Longoria

215 %

4.

Oprah

209 %

5.

Beyonce

198 %

6.

Perez Hilton

177 %

7.

Naomi Campbell

156 %

8.

Jay Z

144 %

9.

Boston Red Sox

100 %

10.

Madonna

77 %

Search Gainers:

Angelina Jolie tops the Lycos 50 this week, jumping 444 percent in search interest as provocative photos taken of the actress when she was 16-years-old were recently released by In Touch Weekly Magazine. Web users also flocked to the internet following a Star Magazine report that Jolie and Brad Pitt wed on Sat. March 29, but sources close to the couple quickly put those rumors to rest. Actress Eva Longoria sees her search activity pop 215 percent after website X17 posted an apology Friday for falsely reporting her husband Tony Parker had an affair with a woman named Alexandra Paressant in Dec. 2007. And celebrity blogger Perez Hilton scores big with web users on Lycos, rising 177 percent after stating he and singer John Mayer "hooked up" at club Stereo in New York City. Hilton is so adamant about his night with Mayer that he took a lie detector test with an examiner from Fox's hit show, "The Moment of Truth." Hilton will also soon be dishing up celebrity dirt on his new three-minute-long radio shows, scheduled to begin airing May 5 during morning and evening drive times in Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and other big cities, with more markets planned over the next few months.

The Lycos 50TM Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending April 5, 2008:

1) Angelina Jolie                 6) WWE

2) YouTube                       7) Naruto

3) Trish Stratus                 8) Pamela Anderson

4) Paris Hilton                    9) Britney Spears

5) Clay Aiken                   10) Kim Kardashian


Thursday, 3 April 2008
Trish Stratus, Star of Stratusphere Tops the Webosphere, Passing Paris Hilton as New Number One Search Term on Lycos

Vogue Magazine, Demi Moore, and "21," Big Search Gainers

The Lycos 50TM for Week Ending March 29, 2008

WALTHAM, Mass.-April 3, 2008-Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com) a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50TM, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending March 29, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.

Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending March 29, 2008:

1.

April Fool's Day

715 %

2.

Vogue Magazine

654 %

3.

NCAA

600 %

4.

Angelina Jolie

455 %

5.

"21" Movie

322 %

6.

Demi Moore

300 %

7.

Jonas Brothers

254 %

8.

"American Idol"

225 %

9.

Kim Kardashian

200 %

10.

2008 Kids' Choice Awards

189 %

Search Gainers:

Former WWE Diva Trish Stratus (#1) achieves her highest rank ever, topping the Lycos 50 this week, jumping ahead of web darlings Paris Hilton (#5), Britney Spears (#7) and Pam Anderson (#8). Stratus' most recent project is her new reality show "Stratusphere," currently in production and scheduled to air in August on the Travel Channel. Controversy and cries of racism continue to swirl around the April cover of Vogue Magazine, featuring basketball star Lebron James and supermodel beauty Gisele Bundchen, sending search activity soaring 654 percent for Vogue. The Vogue cover, shot by legendary photographer Annie Leibovitz, depicts James in a King Kong-esque pose, hoisting a very damsel-like Bundshen into the air. Those criticizing the cover see the photo of James, the first black man to appear on the cover of Vogue, as perpetuating the image of the aggressive black man, and worse, mimicking King Kong. Meanwhile, search activity increased threefold for actress Demi Moore who shot up the search logs this week following a recent appearance on the "Late Show with David Letterman" (promoting her new movie "Flawless") where Moore announced she's a huge fan of a detox treatment called leech therapy. And the movie "21" hit the jackpot at the weekend box office and scores hands down with web users, up 322 percent in online interest.

The Lycos 50TM Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending March 29, 2008:

1) Trish Stratus                          6) Clay Aiken

2) Ashley Alexandra Dupre     7) Britney Spears

3) Madonna                                8) Pamela Anderson

4) YouTube                                 9) Heather Mills

5) Paris Hilton                          10) Naruto


Thursday, 27 March 2008
Lycos Reports Paris Hilton Regains Top Spot on Search List, Madonna Sees Her Highest ranking since 2003

Diets, Boston Red Sox, "Dancing with the Stars," Big Search Gainers

The Lycos 50TM for Week Ending March 22, 2008

 

WALTHAM, Mass.-March 27, 2008-Lycos, Inc. (http://www.lycos.com) a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, today announced the following information from The Lycos 50TM, the 50 most popular Internet search results for the week ending March 22, 2008. For a complete list of The Lycos 50 and for in-depth text of The Lycos 50 Daily Report, go to http://50.lycos.com. Readers of The Lycos 50 can also share their thoughts on Internet trends and pop culture on The Lycos 50 Blog located at http://lycos50.tripod.com/blog/ and the all new Under the Red Carpet Blog at http://redcarpet.tripod.com/blog/.Biggest Movers and Shakers for Week Ending March 22, 2008:

1.

Diets

470 %

2.

Heather Mills

400 %

3.

Trish Stratus

365 %

4.

Madonna

322 %

5.

Boston Red Sox

300 %

6.

Taxes

276 %

7.

Eliot Spitzer

200 %

8.

NCAA

131 %

9.

Dancing with the Stars

110 %

10.

Miley Cyrus

86 %

Search Gainers:

Paris Hilton (#1) regains the top spot on this week's Lycos 50 following the continuous news flow of her obsession with new boyfriend Benji Madden. Hilton was in South Africa to support Madden's band Good Charlotte during a recent performance in Johannesburg. According to People Magazine, Hilton kept herself busy stopping by the Jakaranda Kinderhuis School in Petoria to sign autographs and spend time with fans. Meanwhile, capitalizing on her 15 minutes of fame, and making her first-ever appearance on the Lycos 50 landing at number two this week is Ashley Alexandra Dupre, a headliner in the Eliot Spitzer scandal. According to US Magazine, Joe Francis, the ex-co-creator of "Girls Gone Wild," has offered Dupre $1 million for a photo shoot and a tour, but rescinded the offer when he discovered Dupre had already appeared in a "GGW" video. Madonna (#10) jumps into this week's top 10 list, up from number 36, seeing her highest ranking since Sept. 2003 when she and Britney Spears kissed during the MTV Video Music Awards broadcast. Interest in Madonna is due in part to buzz surrounding her upcoming album "Hard Candy," scheduled to drop April 29, and her recent induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And "Dancing with the Stars" is the big TV winner with web users, up 110 percent in online interest following its premiere last week.

The Lycos 50TM Top 10 Search Terms for the Week Ending March 22, 2008:

1) Paris Hilton                         6) Clay Aiken

2) Ashley Alexandra Dupre        7) Pamela Anderson

3) St. Patrick's Day                 8) Trish Stratus

4) Naruto                              9) WWE

5) YouTube                          10) Madonna


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