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Zook Aims to be the Google in Mobile Space
Unwireindia | June 26th 2009 by rohit bagad
Ziva Software is eyeing 10 million hits by 2010 with Zook, its mobile search engine. The company has also partnered with operators like Virgin, Idea Cellular, Spice, Aircel, and Airtel (Sri Lanka), etc. Talking to CXOtoday Ajay Sethi, COO of Ziva Sof read more
Google PR值(Page Rank)更新
愛耍酷的Style | June 26th 2009 by chris
離上次PR值更新已經半年多的時間了,我一直以為PR值沒有辦法達到五,因為看到很多大咖的部落格網站Page Rank也才5,沒想到前天(6/24號)開啟火狐時發現自己的部落格竟然到PR5 這個是用火狐 read more
8 tricky social media marketing questions from clients, answered…
IndiaPRBlog! | June 25th 2009 by hobbithob
I attended a social media workshop by Dave Evans of Digital Voodoo and author of Social Media Marketing, An Hour a Day, earlier this week at Delhi organised by 2020 Media, and I loved the way he talked the new marketing cycle with the emergence of th read more
The Marketing 2.0 Revolution: Who Is Driving?
louisgray.com | June 25th 2009 by Louis Gray
This evening, the San Francisco American Marketing Association put on a panel featuring the just departed from Google Kevin Marks, Jeremiah Owyang, Mark Silva and Robert Scoble. I took notes on the panel and posted them to FriendFeed. These notes are read more
Will “Immersive Internet’ become the next buzz word ?
APLINK - itsReal | June 25th 2009 by Andrew Peters
an APLINK wink – Is Immersive technology just waiting for the right combination of technology and comsumer dseire to propell its mass adoption? Will “Immersive Internet’ become the next buzz word ? Or should I put it this way : Will read more
Lessons of marketing from Google
Trend web | June 25th 2009 by Ted
Company Google — the recognised technical genius and the Internet figure. We daily use fruits of developers of this company, and today we will try to adopt one more achievement Google — principles of successful Internet marketing.Recoupment of in read more
Merge of SEO-technologies and public relations
Trend web | June 25th 2009 by Ted
Conversations on importance SEO in the field of public relations for last years become more and more intensive. For example, the same press releases - fine means of optimisation. With development Google and Yahoo News, optimisation by means of press read more
UPrinting Blog Sponsorship Program
Good Mourning, Glory! | June 25th 2009 by Diane
Hey, check this out!UPrinting recently launched an exciting sponsorship program just for bloggers!It gives bloggers the opportunity to host giveaways and increase traffic to their site, receive free products, such as business cards,to help promote th read more
Do or No Follow
Gadget | Blogging | June 25th 2009 by darma cahyadi
Maybe this method is left behind. But sometimes it came across my mind what is the dofollow thing, until I read about it on the blogger help group.For excatly dofollow things is to make us remember to give a replay to our guest that has write a comme read more
Free Patriotic Music
Frugal Freebies | June 25th 2009 by Catherine
Free Patriotic Music- freebie found by Jaycie on coupongeek.net -With the 4th of July just around the corner, Amazon has release a free Patriotic Music Sampler. Listen to: God Bless America, Battle Hymn Of The Republic, America The Beautiful, Star S read more
Free Printable Paper Dolls
Frugal Freebies | June 25th 2009 by Catherine
Free Printable Paper Dolls - freebie found by Christina on northerncheapskate.com -Oh, I loved paper dolls when I was a little girl - my sister and I would play for hours with our paper dolls on my grandmother's front porch!Patty Reed has always love read more
It’s Faux Charity
Willc.me | June 25th 2009 by Will Crosthwait
Last night saw the launch of the website www.leapanywhere.com. Leap Anywhere puts you in touch with activities that are fun whilst helping charity. It’s a really good idea, one that’s gotten praise from London Mayor Boris Johnson. Doing f read more
New cancer treatments - promise or false hope?
Pharma Strategy Blog | June 25th 2009 by Sally Church
The last week or so has seen some rather garish headlines in the news about cancer treatments currently undergoing testing in early clinical trials. First up was the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, normally a staid institution renowned for good solid... read more
Beautymarken im PR-Urteil
Media Lotse | June 25th 2009
Die Markenkommunikation von Dove trifft den Nerv der PR-Experten. Nach Meinung jedes Dritten hat der Initiator der Kampagne “Keine Models – aber straffe Kurven” die beste Marken-PR. Aber auch Nivea überzeugt. Entlang der Grundidee read more
Freud PR Takes Veteran Publicist Elizabeth Wolfe Aboard
Everything PR | June 25th 2009 by Phil Butler
London's Freud public relations hires veteran publicist Elizabeth Wolfe as VP. The company said that Wolfe would head their efforts to expand operations internationally. With Wolfe's film and other entertainment connections, this is a nice move for F read more
New DisplayPort Interface From Matrox
simFlight.com | June 25th 2009
In a press release Matrox from Canada reports about their DisplayPort upgrades for the 2H2Go and 3H2Go range of monitor interfaces. DisplayPort is a new standard to connect PC’s to monitors, also used in Home Theatre systems. “… read more
1st Singapore Macau Styled Casino arrives; will Singapore be the…
APLINK - itsReal | June 25th 2009 by Andrew Peters
In the pipeline are “Victoria Secret” Theme Nights which will undoubtedly be very popular. read more
Simple Ideas – key to creating winning PR campaigns – though…
IndiaPRBlog! | June 25th 2009 by hobbithob
Ashwani has been reporting from Cannes and he has put up an interesting post on how to produce winning PR campaigns. What he said that I like the most was that any campaign has to be built around a central idea, an idea that is simple yet executed we read more
PR-PR gue...
NegeriBunguran | June 24th 2009 by Parizal
wah... kemaren gue (bukan anak betawi lho) kena tag ama penghulu planet aneh....xixixi....dulu waktu masih sekolah yang paling saya benci adalah ngerjain PR, saya paling sering kena strap karena jarang ngerjain PR......Setelah nggak sekolah lagi eh.. read more
It was 4.10 pm...
Grenoble trip | June 24th 2009 by Calvin
On 6th February the flame had only a short distance to cover to arrive at the Opening Stadium. Having left St-Pierre de Chartreuse at 1 pm it waited a few minutes in the triumphal way because of a slight delay in the progress of the imposing opening read more
More than two million spectators
Grenoble trip | June 24th 2009 by Calvin
The number of spectators who crowded along the route of the flame, at the relay changes or at the arrival or departure of the laps to pay tribute to the Olympic ideal, is estimated at more than two millions. They did not come out of simple curiosity; read more
5,000 bearers, 80,000 escorts...
Grenoble trip | June 24th 2009 by Calvin
So, from 19th December 1967 to 18th February 1968, the flame was received with great enthusiasm, It was especially successful for the bearers, the escorts, sporting circles, the spectators and particularly the young people, press and television.It wa read more
The accented moment of the Olympic Games in Squaw Valley
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
After all interested persons were heard from, the final material was sent out for translations. These translations were then submitted to the consular offices locally for their approval, after which the material was sent to the printer.As the informa read more
The Californian Olympic brochures
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
These brochures are required under Article 43 of the General Rules of the Olympic Games which states: "For each sport an explanatory brochure, containing the general program and the arrangements therefor shall be printed in at least three languages ( read more
DAILY PROGRAMS
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
Because of the remoteness of the Squaw Valley Olympic site, publication of the daily programs probably involved the most unique printing process in Olympic history.Responsibility for producing the daily programs was with the Public Relations Division read more
Foreign photographers on the Olympic Games in Squaw Valley
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
Representatives of foreign publications will be accredited through the National Olympic Committees of their respective nations. If the response for accreditation is overwhelming, the Organizing Committee reserves the right to establish a quota simila read more
Features Olympic accreditation of mass-media
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
There were 379 working press seats available in Blyth Memorial Arena for reporters and 50 for radio broadcasters, plus four radio broadcasting booths. In view of the demand, it was necessary to provide regulations aimed at a fair distribution of the read more
Sales Promotion Section
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
The Sales Promotion Section was formed primarily to provide additional ticket outlets and to further stimulate interest in the sale of tickets. Toward this end the Sales Promotion Section produced a basic folder, "Your Guide to the 1960 Olympic Winte read more
Special Features Section
Squaw Valley | June 24th 2009 by Mio
In October 1959, the Special Features Section began preparation of stories aimed at specific publications and for specific audiences. In a successful attempt to have Olympic news appear in areas other than the sports pages, the Special Features Secti read more

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