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The Everything-PR Editorial Team produces reporting, research, and analysis across thirty verticals — communications, reputation, AI visibility, public affairs, media systems, and digital discovery in the answer-engine era. Publishing since 2009.

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Kareena Kapoor May Be Victim of Domain Squatting
PR News
Jul 2, 2010

Kareena Kapoor May Be Victim of Domain Squatting

Bollywood star Kareena Kapoor is apparently a victim of domain squatting, as the "me" domain bearing her name features a less than complimentary web presence. We took a look at the news about Kareena's recent supposed web engagement to find maybe the worst celebrity website ever created.

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Craig Newmark of Craigslist: Good Guys Don't Always Finish Last
PR News
Jul 1, 2010

Craig Newmark of Craigslist: Good Guys Don't Always Finish Last

Everything PR News interviews Craigslist founder Craig Newmark. The creator of one of the world's most successful Internet entities answers questions about his vision, Craigslist, and more importantly he teaches us that success is not just something you can monetize. It turns out, old philosophies and values still do apply.

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Waggener Edstrom Disputes Britain's Hunt, On Creative Grounds
PR News
Jun 29, 2010

Waggener Edstrom Disputes Britain's Hunt, On Creative Grounds

Britain's Culture Secretary Jeremy Hurt wants to rebuild the UK's IT infastructure. But, Waggener Edstrom has seen fit to insert their new "digital expert" into the discussion. It is clear the UK and much of the rest of Europe lag behind in digital engagement, so why would anyone argue? According to WE's John Silk, Britain should just create away. Or so it appears.

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Kellogg’s explains massive cereal recall
PR News
Jun 29, 2010

Kellogg’s explains massive cereal recall

A couple of days after the massive recall of 28 million cereal boxes, Kellogg's issued a press statement explaining the withdrawn products did not meet quality standards, but did not contain health threatening substances. While some consumers did experience nausea, vomiting and other such symptoms, they were caused by the off taste and smell of the cerials, not by potentially harmful components in the product or its packaging.

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Redesign BP's Brand Image
PR News
Jun 26, 2010

Redesign BP's Brand Image

Prova.fm has created an opportunity for the general public to respond to BP's mismanagement. Prova.fm has recently launched an outlet for designers, artists, or anyone with an opinion to create a magazine advertisement which displays BP’s handling of the oil crisis.

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