Top websites, Google searches, Facebook pages and apps, Twitter and Google+ most followed in July 2014

Posted August 1st, 2014 in Statistics. Tagged: , , , , , , , , .

What was popular on the Internet in July 2014?

  • Google top 25 search phrases
  • Facebook top 25 Pages
  • Facebook top 25 Apps
  • Twitter 25 most followed
  • Google+ 25 most followed
  • Alexa top 25 websites
  • Web browsers market share.

 

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TWITTER TAKEAWAYS

  • Top 10 searches in July 2014: facebook, google, you, youtube, craigslist, weather, news, yahoo, world cup, amazon http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Top 5 Facebook pages in July 2014: Facebook for Every Phone, Facebook, Shakira, Cristiano Ronaldo, Eminem http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Top 5 Facebook apps in July 2014: Candy Crush Saga, Farm Heroes Saga, Samsung Galaxy, YouTube, Spotify http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Twitter 5 most followed in July 2014: @katyperry, @justinbieber, @BarackObama, @YouTube, @taylorswift13 http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Google+ 5 most followed in July 2014: YouTube, Lady Gaga, Larry Page, Android, Madonna, David Beckham http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Global top 5 websites by Alexa in July 2014: google, facebook, youtube, yahoo, baidu http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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  • Browsers market share in July 2014: Chrome 45.24%, Explorer 21.39%, Firefox 17.52%, Safari 10.62%, Opera 1.39% http://g3cl.gu.ma/

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