Twitter Pays Tribute to The Most Memorable Moments of 2010

In the end of each year, it’s time to recollect ups and downs of the period of time for every website and company as well as for everybody. Twitter is paying tribute to 2010 with its new project that went online at the subdomain of the world’s most popular microblogging social media website at www.yearinreview.twitter.com.  The purpose of the online destination is perfectly clear from its title: to recollect the most significant achievements of the social media website, the most popular tweets, and the celebrity users who joined the network in 2010.

Since it’s users who grow the great tree of the social media network, in 2010 such world-renowned names joined Twitter as: Dmitry Medvedev, the President of the Russian Federation, Bill Gates, Hugo Chavez and even Dalai Lama! As for the most popular trends on Twitter, the most discussed issues were Gulf Oil Spill, Fifa World Cup, and Haiti Earthquake. iPad and Google Android were the most tweeted-about newly-unveiled technological wonders.

One of the most interesting pages of the project is dedicated to the Most Powerful Tweets made in 2010. These are the tweets by people of different professions, not just by stars or celebrities showing that Twitter has the power to change human lives and can be used as a life-saving tool! Among other tweets made by presidents, and a woman who had a serious injury and was stuck in the woods out of mobile signal reach. She saved her life by posting a call for help on her Twitter page saying: «I’ve had a serious injury and NEED Help! Can somone please call Winding Trails in Farmington, CT tell them I’m stuck bike crash in woods«. This message was posted by a Healthcare PR specialist who was eventually saved and now become popular due to this act of resourcefulness.

The last page of the project is dedicated to the most retweeted posts. The leading one has appearantly become the American saying: «Don’t focus on the one guy who hates you. You don’t go to the park and set your picnic down next to the only pile of dog shit«. Then come a dozen tweets made by pop-stars and movie actors… and one that is sure to put a smile on every face is made by the user who named himself as Al-Quaeda: «Just noticed Twitter keeps prompting me to «Add a location to your tweets». Not falling for that one»…

One more rubric of the project is still to be unveiled.