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Media Street Review of the Year

December 28, 2011 Business News by James Thompson

Well, thats nearly it for 2011 and it's been another busy year for Media Street. We've built and launched a whole host of interesting websites this year for a variety of clients, including:

 



And have another 3 websites ready for relaease in January! We also continued to work closely with Aerosaurus Balloons, AutoPot, Little Growers and Online Property UK, amongst others, on their online development and look forward to working with all our clients in the coming year.

Right, so that's a little bit about what we've been up to but what about you? Here's a selection of the most searched for terms and most watched videos in 2011.


Top 10 Google Searches (UK)

1. Facebook
2. YouTube
3. Hotmail
4. Ebay
6. Google
7. BBC
8. Amazon
9. Argos
10. Yahoo


Top 10 "How to" Google Searches (UK)

1. How to revise
2. How to snog
3. How to reference
4. How to wallpaper
5. How to draw
6. How to sleep
7. How to flirt
8. How to geek
9. How to pronounce
10. How to shuffle


Top 10 "What is" Google Searches (UK)

1. What is AV
2. What is scampi
3. What are truffles
4. What are piles
5. What is 4d
6. What are cookies
7. What is copyright
8. What is zumba
9. What is icloud
10. What is probate


Top 10 News Searches on news.google.co.uk

1. BBC News
2. Arsenal
3. Facebook
4. YouTube
5. Cheryl Cole
6. iPhone 5
7. Liverpool
8. Kate Middleton
9. Manchester United
10. Justin Bieber


Top 10 YouTube Videos (UK)

1. Ultimate Dog Tease
2. The T-Mobile Royal Wedding
3. Songify This - Winning
4. Nyan Cat [original]
5. Michael Collings audition
6. Masterchef Synesthesia
7. Diary of a bad man 5
8. Warning: strong language Rebecca Black Friday (Brock's Dub)
9. Talking Twin Babies
10. TomSka

So in the year that had a royal wedding, riots accross the UK, the death of the worlds most wanted man, the deaths of Gaddafi and Kim Jong Il, the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the end of Nasa's Space Shuttle Program and countless other events and natural disasters, all anyone wants to see is a talking dog!

Roll on 2012

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