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The metaverse: fear or freedom for humanity and communication?

PR in High Definition

Levelling up immersive technology. Facebook doesn’t expect the true metaverse to be up and running until at least ten years from now, mainly because the immersive technology is not quite up to scratch yet, and, let’s face it, with Facebook’s history, no doubt they’ll be a few regulatory challenges along with way.

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Public relations in 2018

Stephen Waddington

Wikipedia continues to grow as a global knowledge resource. Creative and content, the keys to good storytelling, are frequently overlooked elements of public relations. They lie at the heart of inspiring conversations and storytelling. The skills, technology and workflow used in media and public relations are converging.

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The Press Release is Not Dead, But It Has Evolved

Burrelles Fresh Ideas

Instead, it’s continuously evolving as we adapt to new online platforms, changes in the media landscape, and new technologies. For the backstory on how press releases came to be, see the Wikipedia entry for Press Release – History Evolution of the press release As the media landscape changed, so has the press release.

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#19: Building a framework for reputation management

NewsWhip

Differences between risk & crisis | Jump to text. Deploying crisis management teams | Jump to text. I don’t know if it even exists anymore, but basically I wrote a lot of user manuals on how to use technologies when people needed that. And we can see, what does Wikipedia say? Talking Points. Chris: Yeah.