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Google recently released a YouTube Music balance video for this year. Now he has published a new one, this time about his search engine. According to Google, this year's search trend was "can I change". He added that people using his search engine were "looking for ways to change themselves and reshape the world around them, from changing careers to finding new perspectives on life."

The two-minute video, which was compiled from data from the Google Trends web service, includes a variety of pop culture references, including Top Gun: Maverick (for "how to become a fighter pilot"), In the Beat of a Heart acquiring Oscarand, the singer Lizzo at the Emmy Awards, the Carnival in Rio, the launch of the Blue Origin rocket, or various sports moments, such as the retirement of tennis players Roger Federer and Serena Williams. The words of a Ukrainian woman will also be heard about what freedom means for war-tested Ukrainians.

There is also footage of Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, who died this year, uttering the words: “Change has become a constant. How we embrace it defines our future.” And what did you most often search for in the Google search engine this year?

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