The document lists several conferences related to the internet that took place in Germany. The biggest European conference on the internet, IW'2011, was held in Germany and covered topics like digital marketing, ecommerce, social media, and web development. The ACM Web Science conference brings together computer science and other disciplines like sociology to discuss the relationships formed on the web. Several other conferences focused on topics such as ecommerce, next generation internet technologies, techno-economic issues in telecommunications, and web development.
2. Internet World www.internetworld.co.ukThe biggest european conference about the InternetIW2011 was in GermanyThe key themes of exhibitionDigital and mobile marketingeCommerce and mCommerceSocial MediaContent managementConnectivity and Hosting
3. ACM Web Science International conference on web-sciencewww.websci11.orgWeb Science is concerned with the full scope of socio-technical relationships that are engaged in the World Wide Web. The conference integrates computer and information sciences with a multitude of disciplines including sociology, economics, political science, law, management, language and communication, geography and psychology.
5. Euro-NF conference on next generation internetwww.icsy.de/conferences/ngi2011/The conference is a key event contributing to reach the EU targets of integrating the European research effort in the Next Generation Internet domain, and to strengthen the collaboration with non-European researchers and institutions.
6. CTTE = Conference of Telecommunication, Media and Internet Techno-Economicswww.ctte-conference.orgThe conference was launched in 1997It is a major international event for the presentation of original and fundamental concepts and studies in the field of techno-economics. Conference serves as a forum for communication among researchers and practitioners working in a wide variety of scientific areas with a common interest in improving techno-economics and advanced telecommunications and services Techno-economic = post-fordism