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Google, Yahoo Reps Speak At SES Latino 2007
By Doug Caverly
At SES Latino 2007 there was, as you might expect, a focus on the search market as it pertains to Central and South America; representatives from both Google and Yahoo see a huge potential for growth in the region.
Google Invests In Israeli R&D Center
By Doug Caverly
Google, as we know it, is pretty much an American corporation. You hear things from Google India, and some pieces of news will originate in Google Australia, but otherwise, it’s pretty quiet out there. Now things have picked up in one very calm corner of the world - Google is adding a second research and development center in Israel.
Advanced PR Tech Chicago
By Lee Odden
After getting into the Chicago Hilton, a familar place from SES conferences, I walked the 3-4 blogs to the Columbia University campus where Bulldog Reporter was holding the Advanced PR Technology event. Greg Jarboe and I switched the time of our session with Katie Paine so she could make a plane to Dubai.
Shel Holtz on JetBlue's PR
By Shel Holtz
UPDATE:: Jenny Dervin has clarified her comments in a post to the PRWeek blog; thanks to Rob Clark for pointing out in a comment to this post.
Apple Pays Bloggers' Legal Fees
Wow, Apple is ordered to pay $700,000 for bloggers' legal fees.
Give Your Feedback on Analytics and Adsense
Jeff Gillis just posted the feedback request in the Analytics Blog.
Podcasts Grow More Interactive
By Shel Holtz
A number of items have crossed my desk that lead me to conclude that podcasts are growing more and more interactive, a neat trick for a medium that has been decried as nothing more than glorified downloadable audio.
MeshForum 2006 - Robert Scoble & Shel Israel
Robert Scoble and Shel Israel gave a little bit of background on their book Naked Conversations.
Personal Blogging Clarified
Visiting the blog of Amazon.com's Chief Technology Officer, Werner Vogels, to read his account of a presentation at Amazon by Naked Conversations authors Shel Israel and Robert Scoble (some very interesting commentaries about that - link at Memeorandum), I spotted the clearest employee blog disclaimer I've yet seen.
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