This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. ——- CES has become a pop culture phenomenon, but here’s proof that the buzz is still “geek” at heart. Lady Gaga, a proven geek in her own right, was queened the most buzzworthy CES celeb according to Webtrends, and Darth Vader grabbed the
This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. ——- The Consumer Electronics Show is the biggest spectacle in the world of tech. Although the event is held in January, the technologies announced at the show set the pace for the year — and sometimes the next several years. But CES 2011
This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. ——- CES is now in full swing, with most major company and product announcements already revealed. So which companies and products are sustaining the buzz this far into the week? Webtrends analytics, culled from tweets, blog posts, social networks and websites across the Web,
This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. —– Now that the CES show floor is officially open, we thought we’d bring you – that’s right you guessed it – MORE DATA! We’ve been analyzing online conversations, powered by Webtrends Social Measurement, to see who and what the online community
This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. ——— With CES Day 1 winding down, analytic heads worldwide are reeling while trying to wrap around the key takeaways from the thousands of companies making noise at the world’s largest consumer technology tradeshow. Webtrends, the leader in mobile and social
This post is part of a series covering CES 2011. Read other posts here. ——— CES is upon us, and media are ablaze with stories about what will be this year’s hottest products. Webtrends, the leader in mobile and social analytics, has put its expert analytics to work, processing and analyzing tens of thousands of mentions
The explosive growth of online video over the past couple of years has begun to unravel the way both businesses and consumers have used and paid for Internet access over the past decade. Although past Internet growth has been exponential, the deluge of video that is coming in the next decade has already forced a