An overwhelming number of Americans use the Internet as an extension of their brains, according to a recent study, with about half of us searching online when faced with a question.

About.com, the "largest source of expert content on the Internet," analyzed the billions of questions it has fielded to determine the most frequently asked questions in 2015.

• Here’s what folks in Georgia asked the most, by topic:

• How do I find my iPhone? (tech)

• When is our tax holiday? (parenting)

• What are the best slow cooker chicken recipes? (food)

• Who were famous African American women? (education)

• What are biblical boy names? (religion)

• Am I pregnant? (health)

• How do I write a resignation letter? (career)

• How do you do a split? (sports)

• What are the trendiest black hairstyles in 2015? (style)

• What are the scariest urban legends of all time? (entertainment)

• What are good anniversary gifts? (relationships)

• How do you write a check? (money)

• What is feng shui? (home)

• How do you ride a motorcycle? (auto)

• What can I do for cheap in Atlanta? (travel)

Click here to find out the most frequently asked questions in other states.

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UPS driver Dan Partyka delivers an overnight package. As more people buy more goods online, the rapid and unrelenting expansion of e-commerce is causing real challenges for the Sandy-Springs based company. (Bob Andres/AJC 2022)

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