With so many memorable moments on social networks in 2013, you may have a hard time remembering them all.

Fortunately, the following infographic by Infographic Promotion captured many of them for you. Here's a look at the major events in social media in 2013.

The year started with big news:

Vine, a social network dedicated solely to looping six-second videos, was launched.

Facebook announced its Graph Search, so users could search Facebook for specific questions, people, places, photos, and interests.

Google+ became the No. 2 social network site (in active users).

In February, 38% of Super Bowl ads had hashtags, up from the previous year's 31%. Also, the original Harlem Shake resulted in more than 1.7 million other Harlem Shake videos being posted on YouTube.

Want to see more highlights from last year's posts on social networks? Check out the following infographic:

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The State of Social Media in 2013 [Infographic]

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Veronica Jarski is managing editor at Agorapulse and a former editor and senior writer at MarketingProfs.

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