Weekly CyberFootprints Jan 6 2009
European Communication Monitor released a survey on power of the PR managers in 2008. Stephen Davies gives a gist of the results.
Lateral Action has released an e-book about motivating creative people. Feel free to download it and learn more about the delicate art of motivation.
CyberFootprint has embraced a Creative Commons license. The theme got a makeover, since some readers thought it was too cluttered and not so easy to read.
The Bad Pitch Blog has published a pitch I consider plainly preposterous. Read it for yourselves and stare in awe. If there is something truly infinite, it must be human stupidity.
China is criticizing Google for its ability to search for pornographic sites, International Herald Tribune reports. This seems to me like shooting the messenger – the search engines are just tools, it’s up to people how they decide to use them.
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Thanks for the link!
Interested to hear about the PR scene over in the Czech Republic. Would you consider writing an article for PRBLOGGER.COM? Full credit and links given.
Stephen
Stephen, I would be delighted to write a post for your blog. I’ll try to do it ASAP, and e-mail it to you when I’m done. Thank you for the opportunity!