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Patty Sticks To Her Talking Points on CNN and Fox News

by Gloria Lesher

You're pretty connected." That’s what Neil Cavuto, Fox Business Network host, said to Patty Briguglio on television today. He’s right! PR is all about real relationships and honest connections with the public. In fact, MMI’s promise to its clients is to help them start big conversations and make powerful connections.

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comment | 07/17/2009


New Media

Google Wave: A Tidal Wave For Online Communication?

by Patty Briguglio

The highly anticipated Google Wave may well turn into a tidal wave of support and interest before its official testing begins on September 30, with a reported 100,000 invites being sent out. Touted as the Google product that has the power to bring Microsoft to its knees (alongside Google Chrome OS), Google Wave is the next generation of online communication.

So What Is It?

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2 comments | 07/27/2009


New Media

Google Micropayments To Save Newspapers?

by Bobby McDonald

Color me skeptical but I have never bought into the micropayments argument for saving the newspaper industry.  It has the foul odor associated with a slow to evolve and thus slowly dying industry.  Many newspaper readers are no longer willing to pay for information when it has been made available for free online.

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comment | 09/10/2009


New Media

Google Defines “Open” And Its Success

by Bobby McDonald

GoogleAs often happens at Google, an internal email was sent to Googlers across the globe and eventually ended up on the Google blog

A post last week by Jonathan Rosenberg , senior vice president of product management, discussed what "open" means to Google and the Internet.

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comment | 12/28/2009


New Media

Google Could Lose China

by Brittney Storm

Google in ChinaWith the rise of social media usage, some international governments are having a harder time than ever censoring free speech among their citizens and the information they can access online. 

With a recent attack on Google that originated in China as well as a “Twitter Revolution” in Iran stemming from violent street protests, countries are attempting to limit freedom of speech via social media and online resources. 

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comment | 01/13/2010


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