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  • For Immediate Release

    The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #300: December 10, 2007

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    Neville Hobson

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    11 December 2007

    Content summary: The 300th episode; R.I.P. Marc Orchant; follow-up discussions: live Twittering, Technorati rankings, when to release online content; retrospectives from 300 shows: ethics in public relations, corporate blogging, Second Life, developments in public relations; Lee Hopkins reports; the Media Monitoring Minute with CustomScoop; David Phillips reports; contributions from John Wall, Christopher Penn, Mitch Joel, […]

    Full story: The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #300: December 10, 2007
  • For Immediate Release

    The FIR #300 marathon coming

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    Neville Hobson

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    10 December 2007

    Whew! We just completed recording the 300th episode of For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report. Quite a marathon session which, as you’ll hear when it’s posted, contains many contributions from members of the FIR community to mark this milestone episode. We want to make sure we include everyone’s contributions, which means a bit […]

    Full story: The FIR #300 marathon coming
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    In memory of Marc Orchant

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    Neville Hobson

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    10 December 2007

    A sad start to the week as I read the news that Marc Orchant died yesterday. Marc was a writer at Blognation US. A week ago, he suffered a massive heart attack and has lain in hospital in a coma since then. I’d never met Marc but I knew him, as one does with so […]

    Full story: In memory of Marc Orchant
  • Blogging, Public Relations, Social Media

    The CIPR ostrich part 2

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    Neville Hobson

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    9 December 2007

    Listening to Eric Schwartzman’s interview with Colin Farrington in the latest episode of Eric’s On The Record Online podcast, posted yesterday, I was struck by one over-riding thought. Colin Farrington, the director general of the Chartered Institute of Public Relations (CIPR), simply does not understand the role of social media in public relations. Yet he […]

    Full story: The CIPR ostrich part 2
  • Business, Investor Relations, Software, Technology, Trends, Web, Workplace

    The tipping point for XBRL

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    Neville Hobson

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    9 December 2007

    This could be a milestone in illustrating the benefits of using XBRL for companies filing financial data. Last week, Microsoft submitted a Form 8-K filing to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) comprising financial data for shareholders, using XBRL. Why is this significant? First, it needs a bit of understanding as to what XBRL […]

    Full story: The tipping point for XBRL
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