Google Play has just released its list of the top hits for the past 12 months.
Here's what we listened to, watched, played, and downloaded in 2014.
Movies
The most downloaded movie of the year was Frozen, while The Walking Dead took out top honours for TV.
Robin Williams was the most searched for actor on the platform.
Music
Google Play users really love Frozen. The soundtrack for the animated flick was the most downloaded album of the year. In fact movie soundtracks were the fastest growing music category in Google Play.
On the other side of the musical divide, Dark Horse by Katy Perry was the top song, while Iggy Pop's Fancy was named song of the summer.
Apps
Our love affair with apps continues, with a marked self-improvement bent.
Education and Health and Fitness were the top app categories over the past 12 months, followed by Music, Photography and Social.
Health and Fitness was the fastest growing app category.
All the news that's fit to tap
Finally, it turns out Google Play users get their news from an eclectic range of sources.
The New York Times topped the list, followed by TMZ, Forbes Now, The Verge and The Huffington Post.
To find out more visit officialandroid.blogspot.
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