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What we said in our 2010 forecast: “The Web is evolving into a constantly updating stream of real-time information, conversation, memes and images. This is creating an increasingly mass culture and shifting perceptions of ‘current,’ moving modern life into the ‘now.’” As 2010 began, we saw Life in Real Time play out with the earthquake in Haiti.
At Mindjumpers, we thought it could be interesting to make our own infographic about the year of social media 2010, and here we would like to share the result of our work with you. We have chosen to include the most significant changes at different platforms, including Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Foursquare etc. In addition, we have chosen a couple of great campaigns that went viral, such as “A hunter shoots a bear” produced by Tipp-Ex. And that was definitely one of the most popular ones! During the year of 2010, we have seen a lot of important changes on Facebook, especially during the end of the year – and not least seen some fun, different and interactive campaigns that really put the users in focus.
"Speaking of Apple -- you saw this coming, right? -- it tops our list of the Top 10 companies on Twitter in 2010. It's probably no shock, either, that tech and gadget companies dominate the rest of the list, but, wait, Uniqlo?
Twitter Facebook Mail RSS Pour la fin d’année, voici un bilan-récapitulatif complet des 120 meilleurs articles sélectionnés sur Fubiz dans le courant de l’année 2010. Un mélange entre photographies, design, clips, posters, campagnes et produits. L’ensemble a été choisis par les votes + partages + réactions.
It's hard to believe how much the world has transformed in the past decade — but our handy infographic tells the whole story. Click to enlarge! So what's changed? Technology has gotten unimaginably smaller and better — just look at the differences between an iMac in 2000 and an iPhone in 2010 .
It was a year of elections, iPads, ash clouds, an oil spill, WikiLeaks, spending cuts and protest. And plenty more in between. Click through the pictures below to see how 2010 unfolded day-by-day or choose a whole month.
Hello and welcome to Most Contagious 2010. This is our free, shareable review of the trends and technologies that have provided the loudest bleeps on our radar this year, and comes supported by those n Hello and welcome to Most Contagious 2010. This is our free, shareable review of the trends and technologies that have provided the loudest bleeps on our radar this year, and comes supported by those nice people at Yahoo!.
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From earthquakes and politics to popstars and hashtags, Twitter Trends are a window into what the world is talking about. In this edition of #Hindsight2010 , we offer our list of the biggest Trends of the year. An astounding 25 billion Tweets were sent in 2010. We analyzed all those Tweets to identify the year’s Top 10 Trends, as well as the leading Trends in eight categories: News Events, People, Movies, Television, Technology, World Cup, Sports and Hashtags. Each Trend in the Top 10 list includes multiple related terms, to give the most accurate view of the topics that people cared about most in 2010.
Natural disasters and human triumphs made their mark in our 2010 list of top trends in status updates, but more than anything else people wanted to spend time with their friends and family. The fastest growing trend was the use of a new digital shorthand for people to ask their friends to hang out. Whether looking for something to do or just getting off work, people began to add "HMU" to their status updates when they were ready to meet their friends. Standing for "hit me up," the acronym was barely used last year but grew suddenly and steadily throughout 2010, especially during summer breaks and weekends.