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International Research Firm Parks Associates Launches New Website for Consumer Technology Industry Analysis and Events

Parks Associates, the leading international research firm for consumer-oriented connected home and cloud media solutions, today announced a new design for the company website www.parksassociates.com and its hosted events. The new site features improved navigation, better search functionality, and an integrated Newsroom with convenient access to white papers, webcasts, newsletters, analyst blogs, and industry reports.

“Our new website streamlines access to current industry data and analyst insight on such topics as social gaming, digital music, and TV Everywhere,” said Tricia Parks, CEO, Parks Associates. Parks Associates’ core areas of research include Access & Entertainment Services, Advertising, Connected Home Systems & Services, Digital Health, Digital Home Support Services, Digital Media, Mobile and Portable, Platforms and Networks, and Residential Energy Management.

The redesign includes improvements to the event websites hosted by Parks Associates, which include CONNECTIONS™: The Digital Living Conference and Showcase, CONNECTIONS™ Europe, Smart Energy Summit, and CONNECTIONS™ Summit at CES. The next event will be CONNECTIONS™ on June 28-30 at the Santa Clara Convention Center.

From the press release, “International Research Firm Parks Associates Launches New Website for Consumer Technology Industry Analysis and Events”

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