2014 Year in Reviews: Our Top Picks

Beyond fun, year in reviews are a great summary of top news, data and trends for 2014. Here are a few 2014 reviews to get you ready for 2015!

2014 Tumblr Year in Review 

Tumblr did a great job of showcasing their top content creators and posts. It’s a treasure trove of inspiration for almost any company targeting consumers. One of the most useful year in reviews for marketers.

Tumblr Year in Review 2014

2014 Google Year in Review

Google has an emotional, inspiring video looking back at 2014. The explore feature offers more in-depth, useful and poignant summaries of some of the top 2014 moments and trends. I particularly love this great fact from the selfie section: In 2014 the world searched for ‘guy selfie tips’ and ‘men selfie tips,’ but almost never for ‘girl selfie tips.’

Google Year in Search 2014

2014 Mobile Future Year in Review

Mobile Future created a Mobile Year in Review with great facts and statistics on the impact of mobile technology in 2014.

2014 Twitter Year in Review 

Twitter offers a great look back at all of the top “tweetable moments” of 2014, both happy and sad.  I like the calendar approach and interactivity.

Twitter Year in Review 2014

 The Pinterest 100

Pinterest offers the ultimate inspiration board for 2015 by curating trending and top influencers’ pins.

Pinterest Year in Review

 

AddThis 2014 Year in Review (Infographic)

AddThis pulled together sharing stats from it’s user base. The data showcases social media’s increasing role in helping to organize communities and spur action.

Add This 2014 Year in Review

Did we miss any? What year in review would you add?

Happy 2015! Hope you have a 2015 filled with joy, peace and happiness!

 

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