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[Strategic Public Relations] Sprint may be first, but I am willing to bet they are not the last. Considering the number of cell phones in circulation, we will surely see more partnerships like this as everyone pushes to make the phone a more multimedia device.

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[Prblog.typepad.com] Strategic Public Relations: Gadgetry: ...a newsroom-wide blog could very well give readers a better feel for the day's offerings than our increasingly chaotic home pages. So I think that at least a portion of every online news site's home page should be turned over to some sort of blog space, where journalists can post items and readers can post comments, effective immediately.

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