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Top 10 Videos of 2010

December 20th, 2010

All in all, 2010 wasn’t a very strong year when it came to viral videos, or any kind of videos. It was easier to point out memorable, funny and good viral videos in the years before, but this year I really had to work hard in order to compile a top-ten list.

This is list is comprised of the best 10 videos of the year, in my opinion. Some of the videos are in the list because they were major hits, and got millions of views on YouTube. One of them is a great example of how social media SHOULD be utilized and most of them are just fun, funny or interesting video clips I enjoyed this year. Oh, and there’s a cat, too. There always has to be a cat. So, here they are…

Shark Lady’s Top 10 Videos of 2010

#10

Greyson Chance Singing Paparazzi

A major YouTube hit, for some weird reason. I mean, we have seen better young talents before. But hey – it has over 35 million views, so it must have SOMETHING. Actually, I find the girls in the audience rather hilarious.

#9

Pixels

Retro gaming, presented in a clever and creative way. I protest the absence of Galaga, but other than that, it’s a lovely video.

#8

Cats VS Treadmill

As I said, cats are a mandatory part of every top-ten list. These two are trying to figure out this weird contraption, called a treadmill. Double the cats, double the fun. And hold that thought, because Double rules this year.

#7

Trololo

This is just a perfect example of cultural differences. I am pretty sure that in its originating country, this song is a masterpiece, and so is its performer. In any other place (ie, the interwebs), it’s just a hilarious video, with an annoying song (?) that sticks to your brain.

#6

Single Lady Devastation

Poor kid. All he ever wanted was to sing. And be a Single Lady.

#5

Gandalf Goes to the World Cup

Anyone who has watched the World Cup in 2010, cursed the mightily annoying piece of plastic, called the Vuvuzela. Now, what would have happened if the darn thing had been part of the Lord of the Rings?

#4

Angry Birds Peace Treaty

Angry Birds is probably the most successful mobile game today. It has produced a lot of internet memes and content, but I love this one the most. This sketch has been created by the cast of an Israeli satire TV show, and after the Hebrew version became a huge hit, they released it in English. It actually works better in Hebrew, IMHO, but apparently it takes an English translation to create a YouTube hit.

#3

The Cutest Place on Earth

A sloths’ orphanage. Nuff said.

#2

Old Spice Guy

I usually don’t like commercial videos or ads, even when they become viral and very popular. The Old Spice campaign is a different story. First of all, it has the ever-amazing, destructively handsome, super-ultra manly Isaiah Mustafa in it, which justifies a place in my top ten list every year :P Second of all, the Old Spice Responses campaign was a brilliant example of how social media should REALLY be used when it comes to commercial applications. I’m sure this campaign will be well remembered and discussed a an original, imaginative and successful breakthrough. Oh, and by the way – have you noticed how HOT Isaiah is?

#1

Double Rainbow

WHAT DOES IT MEAN? Ahhh, the everlasting question, that goes unanswered and leaves us empty inside. But, don’t despair! There’s always a rainbow at the end of the darkness. Sometimes, it’s even a double rainbow!!!

This video easily takes the #1 spot on my top videos list for 2010. It’s authentic, original, honest and made me shed hilarious tears of laughter. This is a pure and real viral hit, a true experience for all those involved. DOUBLE RAINBOW ALL THE WAY!!!

Most Reliable Web Hosting Services – March 2010

April 16th, 2010

Netcraft has published their monthly list of most reliable hosting services.

According to Netcraft, Memset had the most reliable hosting company site in March.

Memset provides dedicated physical and virtual servers, all-inclusive managed hosting and cloud-computing services from their two data centres near Reading, UK. Memset uses Apache on Linux to run their own website.

Read the full analysis

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Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – March 2010

April 9th, 2010

The humor and fun trends of commercial viral videos continues. Goviral has released the top 10 commercial viral videos for March 2010, and it’s once again dominated by some of the strongest brands out there – BMW, Nike, Pepsi etc.

BMW leads the chart with a classic tablecloth stunt.

Sony Playstation takes the 8th place with a bold ridicule of the Xbox 360 Natal.

4 of the 10 top viral videos presented some sort of sports activity – the BMW motorcycle, the Pepsi video featuring famous soccer players, the Nike ad and the Adidas ad with numerous athletic and non-athletic celebrities.

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – March 2010

1. BMW S1000RR – Dinner Table
2. Pedigree – Dogs
3. Pepsi Max – ‘Oh Africa,’
4. Nike – The Human Chain
5. Adidas Originals – Street Corner
6. Tropicana – Arctic Sun
7. Sprite – Spark
8. Sony Playstation – Move
9. Specsavers – ‘The Specs Effect,’
10. Natural Gas Belgium – Soft Heat

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – February 2010

March 25th, 2010

Goviral has released a list of the top 10 commercial viral videos of February 2010. As you can see from the list, these aren’t user-generated videos, but commercials and ads, which had some viral success on the net.

A lot of these commercial virals are light and humorous – which usually guarantees some attention from internet users.

The Bud Light commercial also adds some censored nudity, which scored it over 1.5 million views on YouTube:

The Old Spice commercial was also a big hit, probably not just because of the humor, but due to the hunky, sexy guy in it:

Top 10 Commercial Viral Videos – February 2010

  1. Bud Light – Clothing Drive
  2. Sussex Safer Roads Partnership – Embrace Life
  3. Old Spice – The Man You Could Smell Like
  4. Google – Parisian Love
  5. Nolan’s Cheddar – Mousetrap
  6. Puma – Hardchorus
  7. Snickers – Pick Up Game
  8. Doritos – Gym Ninja
  9. Cerveza Andes – Teletransporter
  10. Burton – Shaun White Double McTwist

Deloitte Predicts: Tablet Computers will be the Hit of 2010

January 19th, 2010

The Technology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) practice at Deloitte predicts that 2010 will be the year of the tablet computers (dubbed NetTabs). According to the report, the tablet – larger than a smartphone and with wireless connection with a touchscreen display – will have its ”breakout year” over the next 12 months. Deloitte claims that tens of millions of these computers will be sold in 2010.

“The rise of the net tablet could constrain the growth of the nascent e-reader market,” said Jolyon Barker, global lead for TMT, “For every million net tablets sold there will be a corresponding impact on e-readers.”

NetTabs will be purchased by tens of millions of people in 2010, predicts the report. The NetTabs are expected to meet specific consumer needs compared to smartphones on the one hand – which are still a bit small for watching videos or even Web browsing – and notebooks, netbooks, and ultra-thin PCs, on the other – which are too big, heavy, or expensive.’

Payments and Micropayments

More of the report: in 2010, the newspaper and magazine industry will continue to threaten to charge readers for online content, however that talk is unlikely to be matched by action. Publishers rumored to be thinking about pay walls may ultimately decide against it, or are choosing hybrid models where most content is free, while charging only for a limited quantity of premium content.

Online readers might be willing to become micropayment customers, but only if the content is good enough and worth the effort. For some, acquiring an article for 30 cents online may not justify the time taken to enter credit card details. Also, the value of the micropayment strategy to the content provider requires volume: one micropayment per customer every two weeks might result in transaction costs exceeding gross margins.

The Fate of the Chip

Deloitte also predicts that the computer chip industry is going to focus on size and low-cost rather than performance and power. This move will be driven by portable devices such as netbooks and laptops – especially as the more economical chips require less electric power.