
Gadget PR: Kindle Fire Vs. Nook Color
Nook Color is perhaps not better than Kindle, but Barnes & Noble has already won the PR war against Amazon.

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Nook Color is perhaps not better than Kindle, but Barnes & Noble has already won the PR war against Amazon.

Everything PR News research today revealed some of the world's most powerful PR firms playing hooky from social engagement. The O'Dwyer's list of most successful communicators does not always take into account their paying lip service when real service is needed.

Recorded Future offers robust tools for temporal and predictive analysis including advanced visualizations, data for predictive modelling, and fine-grain Future oriented alerts.

With the Minnesota governor's race heating up, and mud slinging apparently iminent, it is good to focus on good news. Two Minnesota communications firms have invested in still another, to better engage the digital community. Padilla Speer Beardsley and The Dolan Company invest in growth for news aggregator BringMeTheNews. It's nice to see regional companies expand nationally with their successes. As for the governor? One politician may be as good as another.

BMW North America announced a recall of more than 150,000 vehicles because of potential problems with their fuel pumps.

Ketchum Pleon has won the International Communications PRCA Award for its campaign for "The Secret is Out: Positioning KFC as an Employer of Choice."

Warschawski, an award-winning Baltimore PR agency, announced that it will acquire the Boston-based marketing communications agency Louder Than Words (LTW) effective November 1, 2010.

The thing about press release distribution services is that you don't always get what you pay for, but this doesn't have to be the fault of the service. If your press release is not good enough, it will not generate coverage, so media monitoring would be pointless. But for good press releases, media monitoring tools measure success.

Regaining trust is more than an art, especially in BP's core industry. But Dudley knows the drill, he knows the business like no other. He will probably succeed.

Russian spy Anna Chapman is all in the news again to day over her Maxim shoot in Russia. Video has not been posted on the Russian website for the magazine showing Anna doing the cover and inner photos. It seems it is only a matter of time before Playboy contacts the obviously wanted Russian espionage queen.
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