2011: The Year According To YouTube

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2011 has proven to be a powerful year for YouTube and many of its subscribers, from Rebecca Black making

the number one video of the year, to the merge of Google and YouTube. Here is a review of some of the biggest YouTube moments to hit this year.
Jorge and Alexia Ted Golden Voice Williams Randalls Animals World View The Force Collegiate Trick Shot Masters Odd Future Maria Aragon impresses Lady Gaga Winning Japanese Tsunami Rebecca Blacks Friday YouTube Symphony Ochestra

2011: The year according to YouTube

IN MINUTES

News and events visually

January (Most watched: Ted Williams)

(Most watched: Vancouver Riots)June

February (Most watched: Maria Aragon)

(Most watched: Bin Laden) May

March (Most watched: Tsunami)

(Most watched: Bruno Mars) April

Ray William Johnson Harry Potter 7 Part 2

Five Year Commencement Anniversary Hilarious babies with TED Janes Addiction Mano A Mano Rolling in the 3D concert En El Bano Deep

Lonely Island Million Sub Club

High Five for First Kisses Death of Osama Ultimate Dog Bin Laden Tease Epic 10th anniversary Senior Citizens on YouTube Meal Time of Sept. 11

Royal wedding DADT repealed

Mortal Kombat Super Bass and Sophia Grace Brownie

Nyan Cat Steve Jobs passes away

YouTubes 100 Years Anniversary K-pop stars

July(Most watched: Amy Winehouse Rehab)


Top ve most-watched YouTube videos in 2011 (Canada)
1. Rebecca Black Friday 2. Ultimate Dog Tease 3. Maria Aragon Born This Way 4. Eric Wants to Sell His Stu . Fast. 5. Jack Sparrow (feat. Michael Bolton)
Sources: YouTube

August (Most watched: Lil Wayne - She Will)

September (Most watched: X-factor) December

October (Most watched: Justin Bieber) (Most watched: Drake - Take Care) November

Top ve most-watched music videos from major labels


1. LMFAO Party Rock Anthem 2. Jennifer Lopez On The Floor Ft. Pitbull 3. Nicki Minaj Super Bass 4. LMFAO Sexy and I know it 5. Bruno Mars The Lazy Song

Life in a Day

Karmin

Celebs answer your questions

Occupy

Halloween Party

SUSAN BATSFORD, GRAPHICS EDITOR, TWITTER @SBATS1; INFOGRAPHIC BY LINDSAY OUELLETTE/QMI AGENCY

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