Details on Ireland's most googled items show that more of us searched for information on the Irish football team's miserable Euro 2012 campaign this year, than Katie Taylor's success at the London Olympics.
In terms of celebrities, we googled Craig Doyle most often - followed by actors Michael Fassbender and Liam Neeson.
Benidorm topped the list of destinations searched, ahead of Paris and Berlin.
While our favourite shows on the box are Chris O'Dowd's Moone Boy, along with Homeland and Love/Hate.
The Irish Times has given us a full breakdown of what trended this year:
- In January, Operation Transformation, Netflix and AIB Internet Banking were the fasted growing search terms.
- February saw the death of Whitney Houston, Valentine's Day and, not surprisingly, Pancake recipe trend in Ireland.
- March's top trends were Fabrice Muamba, African warlord Kony and also Tulisa.
- Samantha Brick, Zerg Rush (from video game series Starcraft) and the Grand National were Ireland's most searched phrases.
- May saw a distinctly Europhile tone to our Googling: Eurovision, Euro 2012 and Jedward all trended.
- Euro 2012, Croke Park and Eircom email were what we looked up online in June.
- July saw Tour de France, Batman movie the Dark Night Rises and stripper man movie Magic Mike appear most frequently in our search bar.
- Prince Harry, Fantasy Premier league and Olympic champion Katie Taylor were the top searches in August.
- Kate Midleton photos- yes, those- Kate Middleton photos, Morgan Freeman and Rosanna Davison all trended the next month ins September.
- April Jones, Hurricane Sandy and Skyfall were trending in October.
- Love/Hate, Littlewoods.ie and AIB Internet Banking were the top trends in November.
- In December, there's no surprise as Budget 2012, AIB Internet banking once more and a little thing called Christmas trended in Ireland.
And the most frequently asked 'what is' question in Ireland is a mushy one - what is love? Other popular queries related to scientology, the iCloud and Tumblr.
John Kennedy is the editor of Silicon Republic.
He told Breakfast here on Newstalk that Katie Taylor was the most-searched for person.