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Todd asks “why no hard questions for BillG?”
Yes, Rubel and his buddies were duchessed
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Management Line on PR Disasters in 2006
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Santa, blogging superstar
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Doing PR in China
'a gentler approach to media control'
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New at Wal-Marts in China: A Communist Party branch
Money can bring about the strangest accomodations
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20 Dec 2006 09:17:33
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Don't cut your TV cable yet?
Wired News: Goodbye TV, Hello Broadband. It was the ultimate challenge for any lifelong TV watcher. Wired News asked me to cut the coax cable snaking into my HD-ready television, and for 30 days rely solely on legally available internet content to satisfy the video entertainment needs of my family of five. We posed the question: Is the internet finally ready to kill old-school television? Given that Bill Gates and others are routinely pronouncing that TV is dead this is a reasonable experiment to do. And its instructive, the guy just ends up watching the same TV and movie content,...
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