Google Zeitgeist year in review put to video
Everyone loves Google Zeitgeist, the annual year-in-review feature that determines the biggest stories of the year based on the most popular search terms typed into the world's biggest search engine. Now, it's even more fun—with video. Maybe fun isn't the word, as the BP oil spill and Justin Bieber both easily make the cut. But the aggregation of billions of search queries can't be wrong!
- Embattled P&G CEO Out, Replaced by Predecessor
- The Guardian to Consolidate Web Properties Under One Domain
- JCPenney One of 10 Brands Predicted to Die in Next Year
- Are You Young and Male? Discovery Says This TestTube's for You
- NSA Media Creates Alliance With Wishabi
- Dwell Media Hires New Head of Digital From Yahoo
- FTC May Not Be Done With Google Yet
- Top Digital Publishers Praise Yahoo's Tumblr Deal
- Rapture-Palooza Star Anna Kendrick Is Addicted to Reddit
- JCPenney One of 10 Brands Predicted to Die in Next Year
- Microsoft Humiliates Siri in Biting Parody of Apple's iPad Ads
- Ad of the Day: Dodge
- Group of Web Video Companies Band Together to Ensure Ads Are Viewable
- Time.com Is on a Hiring Spree
- Embattled P&G CEO Out, Replaced by Predecessor
- Atlanta's Most Infamous Stripper Pimps Charity Advertising Contest
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