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The business tech world took a step aside from its regular agenda today to extend a helping hand to victims of the 8.9-magnitude earthquake in Japan, as well as the ensuing tsunami threatening those in at least 20 other countries.
The week ending March 4 had a great deal of online trending legal news on the national level, as well as two important stories coming out of the Sunshine State. Perhaps the biggest legal story of the week was the U.S. Army's decision to charge Pfc. Bradley Manning with additional crimes for his alleged release… Read more »
Prior to Wednesday’s event, most people expected some Apple executive to do his or her best Steve Jobs impression in unveiling the iPad 2. This alone would have been big news. However, the expected is never a goal of the geniuses Cupertino, California.
This week, the entertainment news world discovered a new drug, and it’s called Charlie Sheen. Yes, the Two and a Half Men actor was all over the headlines this week, after a series of media interviews shocked audiences and spawned a new generation of lingo, all derived from Sheen’s crazy rants.
While Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the infamous iPad 2 dominated headlines in business tech this week, Twitter stole the spotlight toward the end of the week, with both good and bad news.
Internet marketers can’t ignore the need for quality, industry-specific site content. While there was much online chatter about new social and Bing developments, reports about the aftermath of Google’s algorithmic update dominated internet marketing stories this week, and investment in good content is clearly a marketing must.
This week, the internet marketing community was buzzing over new search developments from market leaders, Bing and Google, as well as data on the continued rise of social media behemoth, Facebook. Content marketing was also a leading topic of discussion for the week ending February 25.
Now that we’ve all caught our breath following the Grammy Awards earlier this month, it’s time to shift our focus to what many see as the Super Bowl of awards shows – the Oscars. With just about 48 hours to go from press time, speculation about who will be taking home the golden statuettes at the 83rd Academy Awards is fueling much of the show biz gossip on the web.