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AOL suffering e-mail glitch

June 1, 2006 An outage is preventing AOL e-mail users from sending or receiving messages. Company says it's scrambling to fix issue. TAGS: AOL E-mail, America Online Inc., public relations, glitch, Time Warner Inc., e-mail

McNealy--apres moi, you'll be bored silly

April 25, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says he'll miss the former Sun CEO's straight-talking ways. TAGS: Scott McNealy, Jonathan Schwartz, Sun Microsystems Inc., Lotus, public relations, CEO, Microsoft Corp.

Google does K Street

March 30, 2006 Campaign reform advocate David Donnelly says the company can't win the battle over Net neutrality with an insider strategy. TAGS: Net Neutrality, Republican, public relations, business model, lobbyist, Washington, Google Inc., Democrat, Rep., Texas, Internet Service Provider

Google wants people to stop googling

August 16, 2006 Company wants to protect its brand by cracking down on the use of "google" as a generic verb for searching the Internet. TAGS: verb, Google Inc., blogger, public relations, brand, brand name

For RIAA, a black eye comes with the job

October 9, 2007 Despite negative public image, record industry group has little choice but to continue lawsuits, insiders say. TAGS: RIAA, public relations, file-sharing, jury, fight, image

Blog world growing by leaps and bounds

February 6, 2006 According to blog watchers at Technorati, 27 million blogs are now online, with more than a million posts a day. TAGS: Technorati, blog, blogger, blogosphere, public relations, campaign

Week in review: Download dilemma

October 12, 2007 File sharing is getting public airtime again, while politicians wrestle with other tech issues. Also: Sprint turmoil may kill WiMax. TAGS: recording industry, juror, RIAA, Week in review, public relations, Wired Inc., reader, Oracle Corp., attorney, artist, file-sharing

Officials say PR campaign may boost Real ID popularity

September 24, 2007 DMV officials tell colleagues that now's the time to start plotting ways to counteract negative messages about the forthcoming ID cards. TAGS: Real ID Act, ID card, public relations, identity theft, state, conference, message, security

A Nintendo surprise? Mais Wii!

November 10, 2006 perspective CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says that the odds favor Microsoft and Sony, but the game console victor may very well turn out to be Nintendo. TAGS: Nintendo Co. Ltd., game console, console, public relations, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo GameCube, Sony Corp., gamer, Microsoft Xbox, Sony Playstation, Xbox 360, gameplay, president, Microsoft Corp.

Coming soon to YouTube: Sun product videos

November 6, 2006 In a sequel to employee blogs, Sun Microsystems urges employees to publish videos promoting the company's wares. TAGS: Sun Microsystems Inc., Jonathan Schwartz, blog, public relations, YouTube, video

February 23, 2006 Trying to sway critics TAGS: NTP, re-examination, patent, Research In Motion Ltd., public relations, intellectual property

A summer garden of tech delights

August 17, 2007 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper takes on consumer woes, the price of national security and new-media annoyances. TAGS: Parks Associates, public relations, CEO, Nokia Corp., cell phone, video

Apple's iPhone has Wall Street chattering

January 18, 2007 Financial analysts want to know about a certain product that hasn't contributed a dime to Apple's earnings. TAGS: financial analyst, EDGE, Apple Computer, Apple iPhone, HSDPA, Wall Street, Cisco Systems Inc., Cingular Wireless, public relations, Apple iPod

Bring back the HP Way, Mr. Hurd

September 22, 2006 As every new bizarre detail emerges, it becomes clearer that the CEO has only one choice: Come clean. TAGS: David Packard, Patricia Dunn, disclosure, public relations, ethics, investigation, HP, lawyer, CEO

NBC, Apple play game of brinkmanship

August 31, 2007 news analysis A day after reports said NBC would not renew its iTunes contract, Apple announces it will not offer NBC's new TV shows. This spat is about control. TAGS: Apple Computer, Universal Music Group, pricing, contract, intellectual property, Apple iTunes, public relations, entertainment, lawyer, TV, music, Apple iPod

Does YouTube have a control problem?

February 3, 2007 Viacom's order to pull clips illustrates the challenges the Internet's biggest video-sharing site faces as it grows. TAGS: Viacom Inc., YouTube, holder, public relations, entertainment, video, Google Inc., TV, e-mail

In L.A., the hybrid is, like, so last year

January 6, 2006 While carmakers at the LA Auto Show tout hybrids, the eco-friendly buzz in Southern California is now around biodiesel. Photos: More from the LA Auto Show TAGS: biodiesel, LA Auto Show, hybrid car, fuel, Los Angeles, Honda, alternative fuel, public relations, fuel cell, car, Mercedes-Benz, California, Hollywood

HP's lame mea culpa

September 22, 2006 At a news conference, CEO Mark Hurd put on a command performance--but that's all it was: a performance. TAGS: Mark Hurd, Patricia Dunn, public relations, CEO, HP

Frag Dolls tryouts: More than mashing buttons

May 2, 2006 Women vying for spot on the pro video game team learn fast that kicking butt is a necessity. Second of four parts. Photos: Frag Dolls hopefuls play tough TAGS: UbiSoft Entertainment, women, video game, tournament, public relations, button, video, games, Microsoft Corp.

Why companies monitor blogs

January 3, 2006 Many businesses find that tracking blogs and online discussion groups yields candid--and crucial--information about their products, services and competitors. TAGS: Nielsen BuzzMetrics, Kraft Foods Inc., focus group, suit, blog, spokeswoman, public relations, discussion, Real-Time, brand, forum, monitor, Dell
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