2011 was a monumental year for the technology industry. We saw the rise of mobile with more users browsing mobile apps than the web, Google entering the social game with Google+, group buying explode with hundreds of startup clones and spin-offs following, and the world mourning the passing of one of the greatest innovators of our time with the death of Steve Jobs. The G+ crew, not to be confused with the guys over at Google+, dove into the technology trends of 2011. And while avid techies won’t be too surprised by the trends they pin-point, the inforgraphic is a nostalgic look back at very memorable year.
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