Strictly speaking, an awful lot wasn't proven or disproven, the jury simply reached a verdict that given the evidence on both sides, they believed beyond all reasonable doubt that one charge was accurate:
2 charges pleaded guilty
1 charge the jury found guilty
1 charge the jury found not guilty
Equally, 'not guilty' doesn't mean proven innocent. It means he's innocent by default (as should be the case for everybody), and that the evidence was not enough to convince them of guilty beyond all reasonable doubt.
We will never know the truth behind his Google search, or the photographs, nor will we even know the truth about his pubic hair.