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Simon Kelner: No Bollocks, but New PR Nevertheless?
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Simon Kelner: No Bollocks, but New PR Nevertheless?

Coming Soon for businesses in need of PR in the UK, Seven Dials PR is a new agency set to launch under the direction of Simon Kelner, former editor-in-chief of the Independent. In an interesting turn observers are now focused on the emerging litany of communications figures and their endeavors. Are we destined to more BS or a lot less "bollocks" where the voices of business are concerned?

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Is Our Privacy Being Pirated?
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Is Our Privacy Being Pirated?

“Please read and agree to Terms & Conditions”: everyone’s favorite phrase when downloading or updating an app. Don’t lie to yourself, you’ve only read about eight combined words in all of those policies you've agreed to. Trust us, you’re not alone. Virtually no one reads those things.

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3 Reasons Nonprofits Need YouTube
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3 Reasons Nonprofits Need YouTube

Online communities exist in an endless variety of form and shape and nonprofits are sitting up and paying attention: these communities offer new ways to engage lots of potential donors. Facebook and Twitter are huge, but some people fail to recognize that YouTube is also a social networking website. In fact, YouTube is a much bigger phenomenon than either Facebook or Twitter and is second in world web traffic only to the Google behemoth.

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The Deep Web: Walk on the Wild Side
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The Deep Web: Walk on the Wild Side

While Google takes you by the hand and leads you with a smile to pictures of kittens and puppies, while you laugh at the latest Grumpy Cat meme, while you skip down the aisles of e-commerce buying baseball cards and gumdrops, the Deep Web lies beneath.

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Turkish Airlines Rethinks Brand Elements
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Turkish Airlines Rethinks Brand Elements

In a move to make a bit of an image adjustment Turkish Airlines has announced the toning down of flight crew appearances. According to a press announcement from the airline, the use of red lipstick and overall more conservative grooming will go into effect for employees.

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