PR Practitioners and Social Media
Over the next few months, I’m leading a couple of half-day workshops for the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) as part…
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Over the next few months, I’m leading a couple of half-day workshops for the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR) as part…
If SMS is enough for some cellphone owners, the New York Times has news and op-ed content available for their texting pleasure.
The Electronic Frontier Foundation called the Warner Music Group lawsuit against SeeqPod "an attack by the entertainment industry on the DMCA safe harbors that protect hosting services and search engines."
Greg Brady -- you know, from the Brady Bunch -- isn't really Greg Brady, though Barry Williams, the actor who played the iconic character, doesn't mind if you call him that. In fact, the character serves as an excellent brand vehicle by which Williams can reinvent himself online via a new social network for fans called The Greg Brady Project.
Meg Whitman has stepped down, and in our eyes, this makes it a good time for everyone else to step back. We shouldn't necessarily stay back; now's just an opportune moment to consider all things eBay.
After TechCrunch's Michael Arrington called Robert Scoble a sellout for accepting ads on his blog in the future, Dave Winer (you might know him as one of the original bloggers and the inventor of RSS) took on the tone of a disappointed father in the comments section."Mike, I say this with all my heart — stop wasting your time on this bullshit," writes Winer.