Infographic: Why social media is so addictive
It turns out there’s scientific research that explains why we can’t get enough of Facebook. What do you think about these findings?
It turns out there’s scientific research that explains why we can’t get enough of Facebook. What do you think about these findings?
From quotes about flying cars to Facebook’s stock price, executives from the top technology brands sum up 2012.
Games can make you and your employees smarter. There is a wrong way to use them, though.
Check out whose jargon-filled tweets had us in stitches. Boy, we got some doozies.
Politicians, business execs, athletes, entertainers—each group is represented in both categories. Check out who made the lists, and why.
It’s as much of their morning routine as brushing their teeth. Which side of the bed do you give your smartphone?
A surge for LinkedIn, PR’s mobile outreach, and a return to reliable reporting (even if it takes longer) are in the author’s forecast for the coming year.
Lt. J. Paul Vance is described as ‘composed yet compassionate, straightforward without being robotic or wooden’ in handling media inquiries after an unthinkable tragedy.
The organization’s executive director and board chair held a Web conference call to discuss changes in the wake of layoffs, but some members said the two leaders dodged questions.
The author suggests reporters end their discord with the PR industry. In the end, the relationship will benefit readers and viewers.
Wondering how and what your peers are measuring in PR? Can PR even be measured? We’re seeking the answers.