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Each rocket represents a post published on this blog in 2014. 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 Taiwan in Perspective’s activity in 2014. You may start scrolling!
The concert hall at the Sydney Opera House holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed about 15,000 times in 2014. If it were a concert at Sydney Opera House, it would take about 6 sold-out performances for that many people to see it.
There were 28 pictures uploaded, taking up a total of 18 MB. That's about 2 pictures per month.
The busiest day of the year was July 16th with 438 views. The most popular post that day was Taiwan-Japan relations as a complementary counter-balance to Cross-Strait relations: the case of Diaoyutai/Senkaku dispute (Conference Paper).
2 days
20 December - 21 December
Friday / Wednesday
with 4 posts total
These are the posts that got the most views on Taiwan in Perspective in 2014.
The top referring sites in 2014 were:
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Who were they?
The most commented on post in 2014 was A Millennium Challenge for Taiwan’s Military
These were the 3 most active commenters on this blog: