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As it becomes more and more difficult to break into the property market, it seems Australians and New Zealander’s are clamoring to break in online, through the new Monopoly City Streets (www.monopolycitystreets.com) game. The term ‘monopoly city streets’ ranked within both the Australian and New Zealand top 10 fast moving search terms (for the week ending 12/09/2009). The game launched on 09/09/2009, challenges players to become ‘the richest property magnate in existence by 31 January 2010’. Now you know.
Fast Moving Search Terms (Australia) – All Categories, week ending 12/09/2009
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5. famous sports controversies
6. monopoly city streets
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Fast Moving Search Terms (New Zealand) – All Categories, week ending 12/09/2009
1. runaway jury
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3. monopoly city streets
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Fast Moving Search Terms (Singapore) – All Categories, week ending 12/09/2009
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4. gym equipment
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