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BEST OF 2014 - TWITTER

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People send more than 500 million Tweets per day. Each one contributes something special to Twitter, but only one is recognized as the “Golden Tweet,” a.k.a. the most-Retweeted Tweet of the year. This year, the honor goes to @TheEllenShow’s starry photo from the March Oscars telecast: Lets have a look at what was trending on twitter this year globally # WorldCup : The biggest sports story in 2014, especially on Twitter. Fans, players, teams and media sent over 672 million Tweets during the month-long tournament. At its peak, there were 618,725 Tweets sent per minute — the largest peak we measured this year — when Germany (@DFB_Team) took home the championship. # BringBackOurGirls : In response to a mass kidnapping in Nigeria, millions of Tweets were sent mentioning #BringBackOurGirls. This map visualizes the hashtag’s global spread over a two-week period. # IndyRef : Scottish citizens used Twitter to say “yes” or “no” regarding a referendum on independence from th

BEST OF 2014 - FACEBOOK

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Here are the topics that caught us around in 2014 1. World Cup The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil drove more conversation than any other event in Facebook history. 2.  Ebola Virus Outbreak Since March, the most widespread Ebola outbreak in history has claimed the lives of thousands of people. 3.Elections in Brazil This year's presidential election in Brazil was one of the most discussed and hotly debated in the country's history. 4.Robin Williams In August, actor and entertainer Robin Williams passed away. 5.Ice Bucket Challenge Between June and September, people around the world shared more than 17 million Ice Bucket Challenge videos on Facebook to raise awareness for ALS, a neurodegenerative disease. 6.Conflict in Gaza In July, ongoing tension between Israelis and Palestinians erupted into a conflict that lasted seven weeks. 7.Malaysia Airlines The world took notice when two Malaysia Airlines planes were lost within months of each other.

MICROMAX YU YUREKA - THE BIG REVIEW

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Read the review of latest Micromax YU Yuphoria here Micromax entered into a new foray of custom built Cyanogen OS smartphones. Micromax has unveiled the new Yu Yureka. Micromax has invested in the Yu range and has even signed an exclusive contract with Cyanogen to be the only seller of Cyanogen smartphones in India. Let’s have a look at the smartphone and its specifications. PROCESSOR Micromax Yureka is powered on a 64-bit 1.5GHz octa-core Snapdragon 615 SoC (MSM8939 with Adreno 405 GPU and 2GB of RAM. It is as good at it gets at this price segment. DISPLAY It bears a 5.5-inch HD (720x1280 pixels) IPS display with a pixel density of 267ppi and also has Gorilla Glass 3 protection for better protection against scratches and should also be less reflective in bright light. CAMERA The rear includes a 13MP CMOS camera with a f2.2 aperture for better low-light photography. In addition, there’s 5MP front camera that has a 71 degree wide angle lens. Decent camera as in

BEST OF 2014 - GOGGLE SEARCH

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Here a list of all the trending topics on Google in 2014 Indian Searches 1.        IRCTC 2.        Flipkart 3.        SBI Online 4.        Snapdeal 5.        PNR Status India saw a new trend of booking railway tickets online which made IRCTC as the top search in the nation. Rise of online shopping and GOSF includes the names of some big e-commerce sites. Also, there was a significant increase in online banking through SBI. These stats clearly indicate the ease with the internet experienced. GLOBAL Searches 1.        Robin Williams 2.        World Cup 3.        Ebola 4.        Malaysia Airlines 5.        ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Trending Searches (India) 1.        Elections 2014 2.        FIFA World Cup 2014 3.        iPhone 6 and 6 Plus 4.        GATE 2015 5.        Narendra Modi 2014 was a remarkable year in which India saw the most powerful mandate in the past 3 decades that even eclipsed the FIFA WC 2014 in Brazil. People 1.

TRIBUTE TO NIRBHAYA

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          YOU ARE NOT ALONE Just reading a daily newspaper on a bright morning a few days ago, guess what did I see on the cover page, ‘Three youth molest girls on a moving bus in Rohtak, Haryana’. These kind of headlines have been a regular nowadays. Whenever you open a newspaper, there will surely be 2 or more cases on it regarding molestation, rapes, etc. According to reports, about 600 rapes/molestations occur in Mumbai every year. But why us only? India is a secular country where people from all religions, caste and creed reside with peace and harmony. This is the same country where these cases keep increasing exponentially day by day.         No sooner than ever these molesters get arrested after days after the crime. In the courts too, the same scenario unfolds and get out on bail due to some means. These people can actually commit he heinous crimes again. So what are we doing to stop this? Absolutely Nothing. That is altogether a different topic, but have we thought of