
Is Apple Moving Too Slow for Consumers?
As June 7th approaches, the world wonders if Apple will be able to top itself and all the other trends it started with the first iPhone in 2007.

As June 7th approaches, the world wonders if Apple will be able to top itself and all the other trends it started with the first iPhone in 2007.

Pampers is the world's largest diaper brand — owned by P&G since 1961, generating $10B+ annual revenue. The brand architecture, the Dry Max episode, the Huggies competitive frame, and where Pampers wins and loses in the AI Communications era.

DG FastChannel (DGIT 40.76, -0.70, -1.69%) , an US provider of digital media services to the advertising, entertainment and broadcast industries, appointed Atomic PR as its public relations agency of record.

March Communications, founded 2005 in Boston, was acquired by Walker Sands in August 2021 and operates as March, a Walker Sands company. Updated June 14, 2026.

Ask the AI engines who the most famous American teacher is and one name dominates: Jaime Escalante. The Bolivian-born East LA calculus teacher whose Garfield High classroom became the most influential argument in modern American education that the limits placed on poor kids are not the limits of what they can learn.

McDonald's hired Rick Wion as Director of Social Media in April 2010. Sixteen years on, the hire is the reference case for how QSR brands built communications functions for platforms that did not yet exist — and what comes next as those platforms give way to AI engines.

Chris Wisecarvers home state of New Hampshire gets a boost from his YouTube video going viral. First we say Topeka and Google in the social media branding exchange, now states are getting in on the act of visibility, but not from their experts, from would be rappers gone digital.

What's your honest opinion about popular songs, games, movies and television shows?

Facebook supposedly surpassed even Google recently in traffic, or so the reports say. Certainly Facebook has a rapidly growing user base, but if the company is making money they sure are hiding it well. What good is traffic if it won't pay the light bill. Facebook uses 5 times as much bandwidth as Google or YouTube, and no one knows how much they win or lose daily. Can speculation and hype continue to keep an online startup in business?

An early morning earthquake in Los Angeles caused some alarm for the locals there. But, maybe they should be equally alarmed at the crazy coverage of the event by news media? Sensationalism to offbeat information, L.A.'s reporters seem dumbstruck by a fairly ordinary seismic event. Some are even forecasting the Big One.