Monthly Archives: October, 2011

Facebook changes inspire more grumbling

Facebook recently redesigned its site, moving things around and adding new elements. Of course, Facebook frequently fiddles with its features, and these fixes frequently...

Facebook’s automatic ‘friend request’ glitch angers users

    Facebook has been slammed by many of its users who claimed that the social network automatically sends " friend requests" to people they want...

Luxury’s next destination?

Last week, India was being described as luxury's new destination. But is it too early to call it that? At a time when the Rs...

Google to shut Google Buzz

Google is shutting down the last remnants of Google Buzz to focus on Google+, the company announced on Friday. “In a few weeks we’ll shut down...

Social media changes fund-raising landscape

Online campaigns led by NGOs themselves marks a radical shift from the traditional methods of giving Praveen Khanghta teaches in a low-income school in Seelampur,...

Print media business booming in India, but concerns over future

Despite assurances that the print media is a booming business, Manjula Rajagopal, associate editor of the Tamil daily Dinamalar, returned home from the World Newspapers...
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Drawing PR Lessons from the Silver Screen: A Dive into ‘Thank You for Smoking

Hello PR mavericks and entrepreneurs, welcome to this week's #TuesdayTalkies, where we traverse the reels for real-world PR insights. Today,...

Picasso vs. Van Gogh: The Power of Storytelling

Today, let’s dive into the art world and explore the captivating stories of Picasso and Van Gogh. Their journeys teach us valuable...

Navigating the Burnout Phenomenon

In the fast-paced world of PR and marketing, burnout is a silent threat that can creep up on the most diligent among...

The Evolution of Public Relations in the Digital Age

Unleashing the Power of Connectivity, AI, and Authentic Storytelling Today, let's dive deep into the exciting journey of public...