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So, are sugar plum fairies dancing in your head yet? Us neither, so how about those always-popular year-end lists? It’s time to re-raise a toast to that tradition here at Engadget with a look at the top articles over the last 12 months as voted on by you, dear readers. If you’re drawing a blank about any such ballot-casting, you did it with each duly noted click – meaning that, Kumbaya-style, our list is also your list. Overall, 2012 was a red-letter year at Engadget as we unveiled a snappy fresh look (literally and visually), changed to a new commenting system, added the poshly accented Eurocast and generally kicked butt with more features, liveblogs and scoops than ever – all of which is reflected in (woot!) our largest all-time yearly readership. After a couple of years off, we’re re-booting the top yearly post tradition, so without further ado, here’s a list of the articles that brought the biggest page-view ruckus in 2012.
Top 20 most trafficked posts of 2012, in order:
- Apple’s next-generation iPad liveblog
- Apple’s next-generation iPhone liveblog
- Apple’s 2012 WWDC liveblog
- Apple’s iPad mini liveblog
- Live from Amazon’s Santa Monica press conference
- Live from Apple’s education event
- Samsung’s Mobile Unpacked liveblog
- Microsoft’s major announcement liveblog
- Live from Microsoft’s Windows 8 press event at Mobile World Congress 2012
- Google’s I/O keynote 2012 liveblog
- Live from Microsoft’s ‘sneak peek’ at Windows Phone
- Engadget Live: ‘Ask me anything’ Q&A with Nokia CEO Stephen Elop
- Live from Microsoft’s E3 2012 keynote
- The Windows Phone 8 event liveblog
- Live from the HTC press conference at MWC 2012
- Live from Blackberry Jam Americas 2012
- Live from Samsung Unpacked at IFA 2012
- Live from the Nokia press conference at MWC 2012
- Nexus 7 review: the best $200 tablet you can buy
- iPhone 5 review
15,514 - total number of posts for 2012
1,039 - number of hands-on posts
246 - number of Engadget reviews
48 - number of liveblogs
10 - number of Engadget shows
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, HTC, Nokia, Google, Amazon, RIM
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