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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Apr 26 2008 | rescuetime, startups, radio, pr
    Easy Time Management | Kim Komando Show

    Kim Komando talks about ResuceTime on her (radio) talk show today.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 11 2007 | social, bookmarks, pr, advertising, web 2.0
    BuzzFeed - Find Your New Favorite Thing

    Somewhat akin to our "Buzz" pages on Faves.com.

    Quoted: The web is a 24/7 popularity contest. Help the good stuff win.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Dec 08 2007 | news, reporting, journalism, sources, pr
    SourceWatch - SourceWatch

    Quoted: A primary purpose of SourceWatch is documenting the PR and propaganda activities of public relations firms and public relations professionals engaged in managing and manipulating public perception, opinion and policy. SourceWatch also includes profiles on think tanks, industry-funded organizations and industry-friendly experts that work to influence public opinion and public policy on behalf of corporations, governments and special interests.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 11 2007 | faves, pr
    Blue Dot Launches Topic Networks, Changes Name to Faves.com: Financial News - Yahoo! Finance

    Faves.com press release.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | faves, pr

    Our press release about a recent survey of general internet users, how they find info on the web, and how much they trust what they are reading.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 07 2007 | blue dot, faves, blogs, pr
    Bluedot.us Now Faves - Topic Networks | CenterNetworks - Web 2.0 News, Opinions and Insights

    Brief review - and full text of our press release here.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 06 2007 | bdmentions, sampa, blue dot, seattle, seattle times, pr
    The Seattle Times: Brier Dudley's blog

    Blue Dot mention in Brier Dudley's (Seattle Times) blog (courtesy Sampa's blog post).

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 25 2007 | startups, seattle, pr, redfin, madrona
    PR advice at the Naked Truth

    John Cook summed up the event quite nicely.

    Quoted: Overall, it was a lot of PR 101, but a good night to get out and mingle with entrepreneurs and investors.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 18 2007 | marketing, pr, communications, startups
    Executive Options | Marketing, Communications

    I met Gayle at the MIT Club picnic this year. She does contract marketing/pr/communications.

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    0 starsmike | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 05 2007 | photography, pr, techcrunch
    TechCrunch20 » Panel of Experts

    The head shots of the TechCrunch20 Panel of Experts amuse me. How do you make a PR photo without looking pretentious or ridiculous? I think this is a pretty good cross section of what not to do.

    Chris Anderson - Maybe the most self-conscious looking shot. He looks slightly confused. "Huh, I'm being photographed?"

    Marc Andreessen - Artfully clipping the top of his head off, and the picture is not centered.

    Roelof Botha - Sitting in front of a green screen - but he forgot to replace it with an interesting background.

    Caterina Fake - "I'm not even aware I'm in a photographer's studio, having my hair blown". Right.

    Om Malik - "My head is a minor planetoid eclipsing my shoulder in shadow".

    Marissa Mayer - She looks like a model, not a high tech executive.

    Rajeev Matwani - Could the camera lens be any dirtier? Looks like it was taken with a cell phone.

    Robert Scoble - The most cliche pose with chin thoughtfully resting on his hand.

    Dave Winer - Maybe a shot without intense glare coming of his glasses would have been a better choice.

    Of all the shots, I think MC Hammer (yes!) and Mark Cuban have the best.

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