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November 27, 2006

Web 2.0 PR guide and FOI act issues

I was asked to take part in a couple of discussions this evening. First one off, journalist Dennis Howlett (if you don't know him, he's Joe's Dad) has pointed out that there is a petition on the shortcomings of the freedom of information act which you should take the time to understand and sign. I totally agree with Dennis. I will shortly go and sign it. 

Secondly, Web 2.0 book writer Ian Delaney has flagged a new paper out from an organisation called Squiz. He's written up the key points - it's a pretty good ten point guide to social media, but the full paper is hidden behind a couple of annoying walls so I've chosen not to download it. Shame for Squiz... but Ian's write-up is well worth a read.

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