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What I Stole From the Oscars
Sometimes we just accept the status quo, but as PR professionals who are tasked with thinking creatively, we should always look at how things can be made better and done differently. I remember back-in-the-day when In Living Color drove Super … Continue reading
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No Child Left Behind…without an iPad?
Late last week Apple dove into the deep end of the education pool by introducing iBooks 2 and announcing partnerships with the top educational publishers and the first wave of $14.99 school textbooks. The idea of etextbooks is not new. … Continue reading

