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kevinstirlingblog: Evening all
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Tuesday, April 28, 2009. Having worked for the police, I was pleased to see a police officer winning the Orwell prize. For his anonymous blog, NightJack. All too often police are in the news for the wrong reasons and police officers are more angry than anyone about the behviour of the tiny minority of officers who fail to keep up the very high standards we so rightly expect of them.
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kevinstirlingblog: Twittering about worms
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Wednesday, April 15, 2009. PR clients are always quite rightly concerned first and foremost about their reputation. Twitter. Has taken a battering this weekend after a worm was placed in the site taking users to StalkDaily.com. This was set up a by a 17-year-old American student, Michael Mooney, who said he did it out of boredom. He has even published a web page. Stirling, United Kingdom.
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kevinstirlingblog: Taking the twitter
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Tuesday, April 21, 2009. Want to know the latest on the Budget? Then Twitter was the place to be this week with Channel Four offering to keep you up to touch with the breaking news. This shows how seriously PRs need to take Twitter; everyone from journalists to the Government is now using it. Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? April 23, 2009 at 7:48 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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kevinstirlingblog: Wired up to YouTube
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Tuesday, May 5, 2009. Wired up to YouTube. YouTube has become such a part of our every day life that even the prime minister now thinks it is one of the best ways to deliver messages to his key audiences. Although on reflection he will probably wish he hadn't made that one. May 7, 2009 at 9:13 AM. The British Queen also have a official Channel of the British Monarchy in YouTube. Obama at...
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kevinstirlingblog: Now here's a new thing...
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Friday, May 1, 2009. Now here's a new thing. The drive to be the next Google. Valued at more than $100m, a third more than Microsoft; anyone who has ever searched for anything on the Internet cannot imagine a life without Google. It is a dream company for a PR. So what is the next big thing on the Internet? May 1, 2009 at 11:45 PM. The market is too fragmented and for another such thing,...
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kevinstirlingblog: Why are academics so afraid of Wikipedia?
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Monday, April 20, 2009. Why are academics so afraid of Wikipedia? Wikipedia is the only book I have ever read which warns me it needs more citations to verify what is on it. It also had far more citations than any other book I have ever looked at. So why are academics so critical of it? Could it perhaps be because Wikipedia threatens their own authority? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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kevinstirlingblog: May 2009
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Friday, May 8, 2009. Having blogged for the past few weeks, I think I have a far better understanding about how blogging can be of benefit in PR. I was amazed at the number and diverse opinions in blogs which cover so many different subjects. Is depressingly familiar to the old newspaper stories about personal information being dumped in landfills or discovered on waste ground. There...
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kevinstirlingblog: March 2009
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Http:/ www.sxc.hu/photo/1076973. Blogging seems to me a solitary sport, unless of course there is someone really out there commenting on what I am writing. This led to me thinking that I might just be completely wasting my time blogging. So do blogs have any use as a public relations tool? So what really is the answer? Am I just talking to myself? Last year I co-...
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kevinstirlingblog: And finally...
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This blog is part of Kevin O'Hare's work for the MSc course in Public Relations and Technology at Stirling University. Friday, May 8, 2009. Having blogged for the past few weeks, I think I have a far better understanding about how blogging can be of benefit in PR. I was amazed at the number and diverse opinions in blogs which cover so many different subjects. Is depressingly familiar to the old newspaper stories about personal information being dumped in landfills or discovered on waste ground. There...
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