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Delivering The New PR in Edinburgh
Arrived in Scotland's capital late this afternoon for Delivering The New PR, the fourth in the series of one day conferences organized by the University of Sunderland, which takes place tomorrow.
Amazon next Google? Maybe not
A couple of days ago I said that Amazon might be the fearsome Microsoft killer we were expecting Google to be. But after reading the latest reviews of Amazon's new Unboxed, I should take that back.
Resources for New Media and Social Media PR
By Lee Odden
There's a growing amount of buzz about social media lately, but specifically of interest is social media press releases.
SES San Jose: Fiery Click Fraud Session
The potential for click fraud to drain an advertiser's budget requires those entrepreneurs to audit their paid search ads and be aware of the impact click fraud can have.
Wyden Confronts Senate On Net Neutrality
The Net Neutrality debate hit the floor of the United States Senate today as Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) made an impassioned plea for Net Neutrality protection, promising to use all means necessary to block Sen. Ted Stevens' telecommunications bill unless it expressly forbade Internet discrimination.
PR Community Action on Social Media Press Release
Whether journalists are ready or not for the social media press release, the PR community now has a great opportunity to thoroughly discuss the concept and try to get some traction with the whole idea of evolving the press release into something far more valuable than purely a vehicle for transmitting messages.
O'reilly, IT Cork, Web 2.0... ohmygod!
By Glenn Letham
IRish IT Blogger, Tom Raftery has been following this soap opera closely...
Mashing up the New PR
Well over 150 communicators participated in Delivering The New PR, the one-day conference in London last Friday organized by Philip Young at the University of Sunderland.
Delivering the New PR is Hot
It looks like Delivering The New PR in London this Friday 12 May will be a hot event as almost 150 people so far have signed up to be there.
Exposing the Past of BBC 2.0
One follow-up to my post yesterday about the BBC's plans for re-invention - the broadcaster has posted its complete catalogue online, which includes:
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