by Leroy Hurt | Dec 27, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Marketing, Sectors.Media, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: There is an entire industry dedicated to making bad things on the Internet quietly disappear and making promotional, good things about a person or a company look totally legitimate, even when they’re just PR spin. It’s known as...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 27, 2013 | Organizational.Functions.Marketing, Sectors.Media, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Business Insider: There is an entire industry dedicated to making bad things on the Internet quietly disappear and making promotional, good things about a person or a company look totally legitimate, even when they’re just PR spin. It’s known as...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 23, 2013 | Sectors.Entertainment, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Drudge and Fox: …the niche that Las Vegas and Atlantic City once offered as a gambling and entertainment hub is heading toward the dustbin of history.Time will tell if these two cities will end up like Detroit. However, the fact that they are losing their biggest...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 23, 2013 | Sectors.Entertainment, Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Drudge and Fox: …the niche that Las Vegas and Atlantic City once offered as a gambling and entertainment hub is heading toward the dustbin of history.Time will tell if these two cities will end up like Detroit. However, the fact that they are losing their biggest...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 18, 2013 | Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Slate: Das and Kramer argue that self-censorship can be bad because it withholds valuable information. If someone chooses not to post, they claim, “[Facebook] loses value from the lack of content generation.” After all, Facebook shows you ads based on...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 18, 2013 | Sectors.SciTech.Online
Via Slate: Das and Kramer argue that self-censorship can be bad because it withholds valuable information. If someone chooses not to post, they claim, “[Facebook] loses value from the lack of content generation.” After all, Facebook shows you ads based on...