Internet marketing news roundup, March 25
Here’s Brafton’s take on the top internet marketing news for the week ending March 25.
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Here’s Brafton’s take on the top internet marketing news for the week ending March 25.
The online trending legal news for the week ending March 25 featured a number of high-profile developments, including the progression of the Barry Bonds trial and the Obama administration’s curtailing of suspects’ Miranda rights.
The business tech industry was awoken by the uproar over a controversial wireless merger on Monday morning, and, in the busy week following the announcement, the online conversation never quite cooled off.
The entertainment world lost a legend this week – Elizabeth Taylor, an icon of the Broadway stage and the silver screen, passed away at age 79. She Online entertainment enthusiasts have spent much of the week searching for information about the late actress, who is survived by her two daughters, two sons, 10 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
A number of big-name companies in the private sector made announcements and introduced products this week that are likely to have a serious impact on the future of the business tech industry. Meanwhile, others pushed Congress to make sure the U.S. is involved in the sector’s future.
Here’s Brafton’s take on the top internet marketing stories for the week ending March 18.
There were a number of trending online legal stories for the week ending March 18, so let’s get to them.
Most thought Friday’s technology news would deal almost exclusively with Apple’s iPad 2 becoming available to consumers both on Apple.com and in the company’s retail stores.
The trending online legal news for the week ending March 11 was all over the map, with stories ranging from alleged Arizona gunman Jared Loughner’s appearance in court to Charlie Sheen filing a lawsuit against his former employers.
Facebook was the buzzword this week, as the social networking website that boasts millions of subscribers made the headlines on several different occasions.