By MICAH CHOQUETTE Scene Writer on Dec 12, 2012, at 12:09 PM Updated on 12/12 at 12:13 PM
Facebook's Year In Review site is decidedly more personal, though they still have some neat trends from world as well. Courtesy of facebookstories.com
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Yesterday I
published a post on Twitter's "Year on Twitter" report, which gave us some insight on the most popular tweets and conversations of 2012, and introduced us to a few new Twitter accounts that you may have heard of.
Today Facebook and Google have followed suit in their own ways, with Google releasing their annual
Zeitgeist report that tells you what the world was searching for over the last year. According to the report, they analyzed over one trillion (yes,
trillion) queries and compiled it into a useful walk down memory lane. Go check out the report for yourself or catch the heartwarming video overview below:
Facebook is decidedly more personal and rightfully so. Rather than show you the world's activity on Facebook, they focused on you personally and compiled a nice timeline of your top twenty moments from the past year. These highlights can be events, status updates and check-ins that might have garnered considerable attention from your peers. Check it out at
facebook.com/yearinreview. Even though it looks like Facebook was trying to zero in on your personal moments for their yearly recap, they still published a really nice collection of trends on their ongoing
Facebook Stories site. That's worth checking out as well.
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