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Tired of hearing about the success of Apple’s iPhone and devices powered by Google’s Android mobile operating system, Microsoft and Nokia are reportedly considering a partnership aimed at cutting into Apple, Google and Research In Motion’s growing uses bases
This week, the entertainment press has had plenty to talk about. While sports enthusiasts are searching for news on the Super Bowl and critics are clamoring to make their predictions on this year’s Academy Awards, there was also plenty of celebrity gossip that drove traffic.
This week, the online internet marketing community was buzzing over a battle between the leading search engines, and conversations about quality content continued.
As blizzards battered much of the country this week, a storm of a decidedly different type picked up speed when a federal judge in Florida ruled that President Obama’s healthcare reform law was unconstitutional. That decision and the subsequent fallout made up the majority of the online legal news for the week ending February 4.
Internet access in Egypt remained a top concern in the business technology online conversation this week, as did American companies’ contributions to the situation. Also, a high-profile bickering match broke out between two long-time rivals and the industry began preparing for the internet to run out of space. All in a week’s work in the business tech sector.
Based on television ads and overall attention given to the mobile phone market, many assume smartphones will account for most new mobile phone purchases in 2011.
This week saw abundant online chatter in in the internet marketing community, from buzz about new social ad developments to Google’s renewed emphasis on quality content.
The online trending legal news for the week ending January 28 covered a wide variety of topics, from suspected Arizona gunman Jared Loughner’s not guilty plea to a pair of eyebrow-raising lawsuits regarding food.
International security issues put business technology on the front page this week, while a few of the private sector’s biggest names hinted at plans for 2011.
The release of new smartphones and mobile operating systems dominated the technology industry and related web conversations in the first few weeks of 2011. As the hype died regarding new Android-based devices and the iPhone availability on Verizon, mobile applications became the primary discussion point for industry analysts and consumers this week. Early in the… Read more »