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Simplogy has released Internet's most comprehensive review and trends in digital business, media and marketing

Announcement posted by Simplogy Web Business Pty. Ltd 15 Jan 2013

Check out what was hot in 2012 in everything digital and who would be stars in 2013.

Simplogy, a leading digital strategy and online marketing solutions firm in Sydney, has released a compilation of the best of 2012 trends in digital strategy, marketing, search engine, social media, mobile, e-commerce, data and analytics and even digital personal technology is covered.

This is the most comprehensive list on the Internet and will help digital industry professionals in advertising, marketing, communications in the government, industry and agency world to learn how to tailor their responses to market developments.

This doccument also contains Simplogy's own commentary and predictions by its highly experienced consultants. A few snippets of their predictions is as follows:

"2012 saw its share of a mind-boggling array of new product launches (iPhone 5, iPad mini, Windows 8, Samsung Galaxy SIII, Nokia 808 PureView), and a solid rally of others (Ultrabooks, tablets, smartphones, and cloud computing).

2012 also saw some major downers (the disastrous Facebook IPO, the woefully inadequate handling of queries on privacy concerns by Instagram, the Apple Maps fiasco), the twin effects of PIPA and SOPA anti-piracy bills in the US, and high profile lawsuits (Apple vs Samsung, Oracle vs Google).

In web design, responsive design and HTML5 finally found their place under the sun. In search, re-targeting was all the rage. In social media, who can ignore the rise of Pinterest and the rise (and a bit of deflation) of instagram. Google+ held steady but Linkedin emerged the winner with steady growth under Jeff Weiner who acquired great respect and admiration for his steering of Linkedin.

In 2013, we would be looking to hear a lot more about re-targeting and will see it going mainstream, mobile search and mobile ads would grow even more, big data’s hype cycle would continue,.....

Simplogy 2012 review and 2013 predictions - Full document may be viewed at Simplogy's blog on online business and marketing strategy.

Readers are requested to add to the list by commenting. To consume this huge content, they may connect with Simplogy's accounts on Linkedin, Facebook, Twitter or Google+ because we would post one or two of these links every day for the next few weeks and so you would be able to review all the links in the document over the next few weeks.