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Friday Wrap #112Flickr photo courtesy of Shanthanu BhardwajThe Friday Wrap (which is what you’re reading) is a curated rundown of news, reports and posts from the past week that, while they didn’t go viral or attract much attention, are still interesting and useful for communications professionals. I select Wrap items from my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.

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CPRF launches digital working group—The Council of…

Friday Wrap #111Flickr photo courtesy of Loz PycockThe Friday Wrap (which is what you’re reading) is a curated rundown of news, reports and posts from the past week that, while they didn’t go viral or attract much attention, are still interesting and useful for communications professionals. I select Wrap items from my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.

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W3C to develop social media…

Friday Wrap #109Flickr photo courtesy of Matt ReinboldThe Friday Wrap (which is what you’re reading) is a curated rundown of news, reports and posts from the past week that, while they didn’t go viral or attract much attention, are still interesting and useful for communications professionals. I select Wrap items from my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.

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FTC may scrutinize Facebook experiment—The Facebook’s A/B…

Let's get native advertising right

Last June at the IABC World Conference in New York, Richard Edelman told attendees at his opening keynote that the PR industry had only about a year to get control of native advertising before it fell irrevocably into the hands of advertisers who would undoubtedly screw it up.

That window is closing and the impact of advertising dominance in the…

Friday Wrap #104Dalek cupcake wrappersGreetings from Toronto, site of the 2014 IABC World Conference. The city has dished up some great weather, which I plan to enjoy as soon as I finish up this week’s Wrap, a review of news and posts from the last week that might have flown by under your radar but are still of interest and use to communicators.…

Friday Wrap #103The Friday Wrap is a curated rundown of news, reports and posts from the past week that, while they didn’t go viral or attract much attention, are still interesting and useful for communications professionals. I select Wrap items from my link blog, which you’re welcome to follow.

Hashtag Hell

Tale #1: Chevron—Hashtag hijacking is nothing new, though it’s still remarkable that there are still big brands…

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