Most misspelled words on Google
              06/07/10 10:56 Filed in: silliness
            
            
              The
              examples of misspellings that Google sees most often
              are typos of very frequently searched terms, such as
              “Criagslist” instead of “Craigslist” and “Facebok”
              instead of “Facebook.” But Mr. Paskin
              said words
              that aren’t spelled the way they sound also give
              people trouble.
              
He cited a few of the most common examples:
              
* “definitely,” which is often spelled “definately,” “definetly” or “definatly”* “stilettos,” which people spell “stilletos,” and “stillettos”* “mischievous,” spelled “mischevious” and “mischievious” and* “nauseous,” which comes out “nautious,” “nauseas” and “nausious.”
Stilettos? Really, is that a most used term?
              
More here at the WSJ
          He cited a few of the most common examples:
* “definitely,” which is often spelled “definately,” “definetly” or “definatly”* “stilettos,” which people spell “stilletos,” and “stillettos”* “mischievous,” spelled “mischevious” and “mischievious” and* “nauseous,” which comes out “nautious,” “nauseas” and “nausious.”
Stilettos? Really, is that a most used term?
More here at the WSJ