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This week, the internet marketing community was buzzing over the Mobile World Congress, as well as the meeting of President Barack Obama with some online platform leaders. Content marketing also took center stage, thanks to recent Google developments.
Setting the tone of the Mobile World Congress, which began on Monday in Barcelona, Spain, market research firm comScore unveiled its final statement on the 2010 mobile phone market.
The week ending February 18 had several major online legal news stories. From legal issues related to President Barack Obama’s release of the 2012 budget to the court challenges facing former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, there was much internet activity among law news hounds.
A tale of two conferences was the theme of busy online conversations in business tech this week, with the Mobile World Congress trade show in Barcelona and the RSA Security conference in San Francisco providing plenty to discuss.
Throughout this week, it seemed that everyone was abuzz about Super Bowl XLV, when the Green Bay Packers sealed a narrow victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Mobile marketing news dominated online conversations this week in light of a bevy of new products and partnerships. Internet marketers should take this chatter as a sign that it’s time to reach on-the-go audiences.
The week ending February 11 was a relatively slow one in the legal world, with much of online trending legal news coming from the world of sports. The streamers and confetti had barely been cleared off the field of Dallas Stadium following the Green Bay Packers' 31-25 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl… Read more »
Apple, Steve Jobs, Android and Motorola were probably not on the minds of the 111 million people watching the Super Bowl last Sunday. However, a related commercial that aired during Fox’s broadcast managed to become a primary conversation topic on the web Sunday night and into Monday morning.
Mobile technology was at the forefront of the online conversation in business technology this week, along with negative news about federal cyber security and Microsoft shares.