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Gaianomy

2012 in blogging

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About the fireworks

Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2012. And because we like to share, we made the fireworks available as a jQuery plugin on GitHub.

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To kick off the new year, we’d like to share with you data on Gaianomy’s activity in 2012. You may start scrolling!

Crunchy numbers

600 people reached the top of Mt. Everest in 2012. This blog got about 2,000 views in 2012. If every person who reached the top of Mt. Everest viewed this blog, it would have taken 3 years to get that many views.

In 2012, there were 6 new posts, growing the total archive of this blog to 26 posts. There were 11 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 922 KB. That's about a picture per month.

The busiest day of the year was January 16th with 228 views. The most popular post that day was Μια πρόταση για την Ελλάδα (applied gaianomy).

How did they find this blog?

Some visitors came searching, mostly for greek polis, paperless currency, gaianomy, paperless money system, and 12 olympian gods.

Where did they come from?

That's 76 countries in all!
Most visitors came from The United States. United Kingdom & Greece were not far behind.

Who were they?

The most commented on post in 2012 was The 12 Olympian Gods and the Hierarchy of Societal Needs

These were the 5 most active commenters on this blog:

See you in 2013

Thanks for flying with WordPress.com in 2012. We look forward to serving you again in 2013! Happy New Year!

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