AOL users picked Paris Hilton, a professional celebrity, as their most searched-for celebrity while singer Clay Aiken was the top choice at Lycos.
Celebrities nevertheless had their day in the sun at Lycos as Pamela Anderson finished fourth and Paris Hilton was in fifth place. Britney Spears was tenth.
Aiken was the most-searched-for male of the year on Lycos while Pamela Anderson, already noted, garnered the most votes for a female personality.
"This annual list of top searches is always a fun way to look back at the year and see what sparked interest," said Timothy Tuttle, AOL Video VP, in a statement. The top searched word on AOL was "weather."
The top news story at AOL was gas prices. At Lycos it was the Iraq war.
Computer and high-tech searches were conspicuous by their absence. The closest Web surfers came to showing interest in the field were searches for Apple Computer's iPod -- it was the most searched-for gadget on AOL Search; at Lycos, the iPod was the fourth most-searched "fad" of 2006, ranking behind poker, MySpace, and RuneScape.
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