Saturday, April 30, 2011

The top 10 Royal Wedding Twitter trends [chart] (Mashable)

Most of the viewers depended on their TVs to watch the images of the Royal marriage. But the event was also big and sweeping themes trends in the major search engines and social networks online, bat of livestreaming records. As expected, the large number of viewers turned to Twitter Friday morning to share the reactions that they watched the show on their televisions and other devices. At the time that the ceremony began at 6 p.m. et, all 10 subjects oriented around the world on Twitter were related to the Royal Wedding.


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We always expect an official number of Twitter, which is probably the land until next week. But NBC has kindly shared the figures following, obtained via the Trendrr social monitoring tool, with us:

Tweet volume was heavier in London, New York, Toronto, New South Wales, Paris and Sao Paulo, in that order.Sentiment was essentially positive (58%). 24% of tweets registered as neutral, and 18% were negative.64% of tweets came from women, compared with 36% of men.Any reference to the hashtag # RoyalWedding has exceeded 1 million by mid-ceremony.42% of all tweets related to the Royal marriage came from Twitter.com. 39% came from mobile devices.High tweetgift include # royalwedding, # rw2011 (formally the Royal Wedding hashtag), # royalwedding!, # rw11 and # bodareal ("# royalwedding" in Spanish) E! "s livestream proved among the links to the most tweeted, followed by coverage of The Telegraph of the marriage, a Flickr album with pictures of cake and The Today Show, Trendrr Tumblr found.

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Influencers top included @ world, @ eonline and CNN news anchor @ andersoncooper, according the Klout.


That trend has also shared a list of the top ten themes of trends for the week prior to the event (Saturday-11: 30 pm et, Friday 4/29). While most of the terms were fairly simple, there are a few surprises - not less, which is "qilf" and the large number of comparisons between the flange and Grace Kelly.


Prince William and Kate Middleton. Also, the name of a TV movie shown throughout the week.Royal hashtag marriage and also a promoted Twitter TrendBrits asserting their national prideDesigner of dressSite of marriage of Kate Middleton post-Royal wedding reception and "the Kiss" users tweeted simultaneously to William and Kate first kiss to Buckingham Palace.Users think the dress that Kate Middleton bore a resemblance to Grace Kelly
wedding dress.

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