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Full story: The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #761: June 23, 2014
Intro: Mobile Mind Shift FIR Book Review coming; Quick News: FDA proposes new rules for pharma use of social media, LinkedIn notifications blitz annoys users, Wikipedia strengthens rules against undisclosed editing, forthcoming debate ‘Wearable Technology is an ethical nightmare for the communications, marketing and PR professions’ at the House of Commons in London on July 7; Ragan promo; News That Fits: Wikipedia and PR: How Edelman enforces best-practice usage compliance among employees and clients; should podcasters read sponsor spots?; the…
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Full story: Is wearable technology an ethical nightmare for PR?
Amongst the buzz and hype surrounding Google Glass, health and fitness monitoring wristbands, smart watches, implantable devices, talking cars and the rest of the burgeoning field labelled ‘wearable technology,’ an important aspect is largely overlooked if not ignored. That aspect embraces multiple issues, from privacy of personal or confidential information to ethical behaviours we expect from companies and brands who may use wearable technology in their marketing, communication and other activities that let them reach out to consumers and employees.…
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Full story: The Hobson and Holtz Report – Podcast #760: June 16, 2014
Intro: #FutureComms14 in London on June 18, Neville leading a panel discussion; Shel speaking at IABC Columbus on June 25; FIR Book Review of Mobile Mind Shift coming this week; Quick News: Kit Kat gives rail passengers in Japan a break, global PR agencies issue joint statement endorsing Wikipedia policies and practices, Jaguar XF owner’s novel protest at poor service makes an ass out of dealer (and the brand), BBC economics editor Robert Peston vs Public Relations; Ragan promo; News…











