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Has Apple Lost Its PR Magic?

ImPRessions - Crenshaw Communications

In consumer technology, it’s the norm for sales to slow and profits to erode over time. That’s why it was a shock last week when Apple pulled the plug on its highly anticipated AirPower wireless charging pad. We continue to believe that the future is wireless and are committed to push the wireless experience forward.”.

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How to Improve Your Social Media Targeting

Cision

The ability to target audiences on social is increasingly important considering that networks have grown in size (Facebook now has two billion monthly users ), and fake profiles have become increasingly prevalent (It is estimated that between 9 percent and 15 percent of monthly Twitter users are bots ).

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The 5 Commandments of How to Raise $1Million on Kickstarter

Waxing UnLyrical

Make a video and hawk it to the Facebook accounts of all your friends and family. If your idea is good enough, consumers will pay in advance (but you have to give them a deal). Christopher regularly contributes to the Promo & Marketing Wall blog. Need $5,000 to get into a recording studio? Then along came the Pebble.

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Your audience with the public

Stephen Waddington

This is when telecom operators such as BT started to offer broadband to consumer users, and wireless networks appeared in public spaces. Facebook has a strong and growing platform of services including Instagram and WhatsApp. This is happening in almost every business and consumer category. We shouldn’t be surprised.

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The Essential Guide to Mass Communication: History, Methods, Ethics, and the Future

Masters in Communications

That year, Italian electrical engineer Guglielmo Giovanni Maria Marconi invented the "wireless telegraph" (16). For example, it also forms the basis of Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) which both transmit data wirelessly. Along with Karl Ferdinand Braun in 1909, the pair were awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.

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