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What will PR technology look like in 2025?

Communications Conversations

A few weeks ago, the MN PRSA folks asked me to present at the local APR study session on “technology.” I’m not sure I’m the right person to talk about “technology”, but I guess given my business and its connection points with digital marketing, I may know enough to be dangerous. Now, what about 2005?

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Obsolete technology – what the kids won’t understand

PR in High Definition

This month, we were all taken on a trip down obsolete technology memory lane by the Telegraph, with its round-up of technologies most kids today wouldn’t recognise. The pace of change in technology is so fast and the technology of the day can quickly be outstripped by rivals. There was plenty to take us back.

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Here Comes Generation Alpha: What PR Pros Need to Know About the World’s Next Age Group

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Born between 2010 and 2025 to millennial and Gen Z parents, the Alpha Generation’s first members are beginning to emerge as consumers as they enter middle school. Here’s what communicators need to know about this key, emerging group: Understanding the generation. Communicate via mobile devices. Connect with video stories.

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Our tech news roundup as the year rounds off

PR in High Definition

Apple is expecting to release a fully autonomous car as soon as 2025. To finish off, we have to talk about the new way of communicating with your dog. This sends a signal is to your laptop and launches a video call. The post Our tech news roundup as the year rounds off appeared first on Firefly Communications.

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Ecommerce for Social Media 2024: Ultimate Guide

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Case in point: By the time 2025 rolls around, social commerce in China is projected to hit a two trillion US$ mark, expanding at an impressive annual rate of about 18% between 2021 and 2025. This shift in consumer behavior has prompted businesses to step away from overly curated content and scripted communications.