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  • Communication, Social Media, Social Networks, Web

    Getting rid of unwelcome attention in FriendFeed

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    Neville Hobson

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    15 June 2008

    One of the reasons why FriendFeed has captured so many imaginations, certainly in the tech community, is the way in which it has rapidly developed as a place where conversations happen. Originally started in October 2007 as an aggregator for the content of your friends’ social networks (my description, not the official word), it’s now […]

    Full story: Getting rid of unwelcome attention in FriendFeed
  • Advertising, Communication, Marketing, Television, Trends

    Government to ban product placement on TV

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    Neville Hobson

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    14 June 2008

    One of the great things about digital TV and a personal video recorder (PVR) is the ease with which you as a viewer can wholly control what you watch. With the exception of the news, I rarely watch TV as it’s broadcast. Instead, I programme the PVR to record things that I might want to […]

    Full story: Government to ban product placement on TV
  • Events, Social Networks, Travel

    Meetup in Chicago June 27

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    Neville Hobson

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    14 June 2008

    I’ll be in Chicago from June 25-28 for the New Media Academic Summit 2008 hosted by Edelman and PR Week, speaking on one of the panels. A post soon about the event but meanwhile, a note for your diary – if you would like to get together in the evening of Friday June 27, there […]

    Full story: Meetup in Chicago June 27
  • For Immediate Release

    The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #353: June 12, 2008

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    Neville Hobson

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    12 June 2008

    Content summary: Debating blogging and art at Microsoft’s DesignIT 2008; next FIR Live on BlogTalk Radio on June 14; discussion: FIR Live call-in show on PR spam on June 11; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; Dan York’s rant on PR spam, and more; the CIA goes Web 2.0; blogging is good for you, says […]

    Full story: The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #353: June 12, 2008
  • For Immediate Release, Public Relations, Spam

    For Immediate Release: Special Live Call-In Show on PR Spam – June 11, 2008

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    Neville Hobson

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    11 June 2008

    Content summary: A special live call-in episode, recorded on BlogTalk Radio, featuring a distinguished panel of experts addressing the issue of PR spam. Listen to FIR now: [display_podcast] Get FIR: Download the MP3 file (21Mb, 61:11) Subscribe to the RSS feed Get the show at iTunes Messages from our sponsors: FIR is brought to you […]

    Full story: For Immediate Release: Special Live Call-In Show on PR Spam – June 11, 2008
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