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West Virginia University Integrated Marketing Communications instructor Karen Freberg covers five ways a public relations professional can keep up in an emerging technology landscape that is constantly changing.

One of the main questions that arises regarding social media is who really owns it. This topic always seems to come up in various circles — and it always has a different answer. Public relations professionals say that they have made strides to make social media their own, while marketing professionals say that they have this in their overall campaign and research agendas. (original PRSA Link)
Not ready for prime time, but wonderful and fabulous nonetheless!   Happy 4th of July
“GoDaddy, the world’s largest domain registrar, has been sold to three private equity firms in a deal valued at $2.25 billion, the company announced late Friday.”
“If you watch the nightly news, you would assume there’s a murder on every block, and if you’ve been reading TechCrunch recently, you would assume Groupon is murdering a small business in every city. Given the hundreds of thousands of merchants who have run daily deals in the past year, it is inevitable that a few will have had bad experiences.  However, to assume that a handful of these anecdotes fully represent merchants’ experiences with daily deals is insufficient and irresponsible.”

“Since Americans have some extra time this weekend for the Fourth of July, we’ve highlighted three startups with products that could help you improve your finances, dating conundrums or skills.”