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Full story: Total Commander: The indispensable utility for PCs
Do you have a favourite application on your PC that you simply couldn’t live without? I do. It’s a utility called Total Commander. If you remember the good old days of MS-DOS in the 80s, you might have used Norton Commander, an essential app in those days for easy file and data management where the […]
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Full story: A good pitch that counters the bad pitches
Reading through The Bad Pitch Blog by Kevin Dugan and Richard Laerner really does bring home to you how appallingly bad some of our colleagues in the PR profession are in how they reach out to people to pitch their clients’ wares. Like many of you, I get pitches almost daily, nearly all of which […]
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Full story: Playing the energy game
One public affairs campaign that I’ve been paying attention to for the past year is willyoujoinus.com, the campaign sponsored by Chevron Oil that’s about drawing attention to energy conservation and climate change and which I first heard about in February 2006. Much of what I see about this campaign is advertising in business journals. Now […]
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Full story: FIR Interview – Peter Brill, Radio Salaam Shalom: September 7, 2007
Encouraging dialogue and understanding between Muslim and Jewish communities is the ambitious goal of Radio Salaam Shalom, an internet radio station based in Bristol, England. Broadcasting a mixture of music and speech and focus on the many aspects of Jewish and Muslim life, the station helps two cultures which have been linked for thousands of […]
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Full story: TechCrunch UK resurrected
Good to see that TechCrunch UK is back up and running again under the editorial helm of Mike Butcher. Especially good to note that we now have two excellent blog resources on tech and tech startup news in this part of Europe – TechCrunch UK and Blognation UK, the latter launched by Sam Sethi in […]











