All Posts Tagged With: "applications"
The Day Firefox Became Firedog
Firefox turned 5 years old this week, and still the bugs keep coming. According to the latest metrics, the Web’s second most used browser accounts for 44 percent of all bugs in their market segment, surpassing all other browsers. Regardless of the real or perceived utility of FF, stability and user “up time” is probably more crucial. Is Firefox as a platform outdated? Probably so, and Mozilla is going to have to bite the bullet of re-design sooner or later.
10Nov2009 | Phil Butler | 1 comment | Continued
Weber Shandwick Re-Invents The Wheel – Supposedly
Arrow, Weber Shandwick’s new PR tool, should be able to do your dishes and value PR campaigns simultaneously according to the hype.
17Feb2009 | Phil Butler | 2 comments | ContinuedA Whopper Of A Revelation – Unimaginative Marketing Or Needless Sacrifice
Borderline PR campaigns offer food (sorry for the pun) for thought as to where we are headed professionally, and sometimes for society as a whole. Has the public become so jaded and cynical that “funny” for the sake of just being cute is the new dogma for public relations too? Burger King just created a [...]
11Jan2009 | Phil Butler | 8 comments | Continued




