The Blog DoggerFacebook pulls PR coup—wins over critic for a day
A leading tech blogger and outspoken Facebook critic dines with its 23-year-old CEO … and the critic fawns.
A leading tech blogger and outspoken Facebook critic dines with its 23-year-old CEO … and the critic fawns.
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The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission makes simple Web features difficult to grasp.
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What presidential candidates can teach your boss about social media.
Function trumps style on the Web, and that’s where this site falters.
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How Whirlpool created its American Family podcast, and why it’s so valuable to PR.
Follow these tips to alleviate your bosses concerns about social media.
Internal communicator Amy Gooen is fed up with people asking her questions outside her area of expertise.
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Find out if social media will dominate PR this year, and how your job—and the media’s—will change in the new year.