Hurricane Katrina Wiki
August 31, 2005
Wikipedia has a page to coordinate relief efforts from private volunteer efforts for Hurricane Katrina. Correction: The wiki is not powered by Wikipedia. Thanks Constantin! Read more →
Wikipedia has a page to coordinate relief efforts from private volunteer efforts for Hurricane Katrina. Correction: The wiki is not powered by Wikipedia. Thanks Constantin! Read more →
New Orleans appears to be a complete disaster zone; my thoughts are with the people of New Orleans and their recovery from the storm. I was reviewing the website of... Read more →
I’ve been plotting with the local board of the American Marketing Association to help get you a marketing job in the Boston. Sarah Downs and interviewed Melissa McInnis, a local... Read more →
Well just returned from the business blog summit in San Francisco. I was a speaker at the event on Thursday, and I shared the panel with Dave Wharton and Buzz... Read more →
I am attending the business blog summit in San Francisco for three days, I presented today on Buzz Marketing. Several people enjoyed the presentation; it would be great to get... Read more →
I met with Susan Getgood, a fellow AMA member and we discussed the Chapter’s plans for putting together a mentorship program. Also, this afternoon I met with a prospective VP... Read more →
This has nothing to do with PR, but my spouse and I thought it was interesting this morning. Have you ever noticed that women’s index fingers are longer than men’s?... Read more →
This image from David Sifry at Technorati.com is interesting; it compares the Mainstream media against a number of blogs. David would it be possible to throw in slashdot.org in the... Read more →
Phil Gomes writes about his new job at Edelman, but want caught my eye was much more mundane. His experiences finding a new apartment in LA, having moved several times... Read more →
The Global PR Blog week article submissions are closed. The event will happen in September. I am helping out with some of the committees, and writing a few articles. Read more →