Internet Week Summarized Infographic-Style

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Nothing, it seems, can occur these days without an infographic to explain it. So it is without surprise we have an infographic, courtesy of Synthesio to neatly wrap up Internet Week.

According to the infographic, the most buzzworthy keynotes were Tumblr’s David Karp, The New York Times’ David Carr and Brian Stelter and the Oakland A’s General Manager Billy Beane.

Overall, there was a 100 percent increase in the number of tweets (11,000 to 20,000) from last year’s Internet Week to this year’s.

Top sponsor tweets went to GoogleTV, Yahoo and LG.

Top ten brand and agency mentions included Girls Who Rock, Internet Week, Yahoo Ad Buzz, Big Fuel, and She’s the First.

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