While researching public relations online, I found several valuable resources for PR specialists and news research. I've gathered links covering online research techniques, PR planning, and industry-specific databases to help navigate digital communications.
I found a site offering free annual reports for public companies online. This resource is helpful for researching financial statements and corporate history without the need for physical copies or paid databases.
I’ve compiled reports from Reporters Without Borders and other organizations documenting how various countries censor the internet. These resources identify the specific nations acting as 'enemies of the internet' through online restriction and surveillance.
I found a fascinating collection of articles on Websearch covering diverse methods for searching the web. It highlights many advanced techniques and hidden tools I didn't know existed, offering valuable insights for improving your online research skills.
I explore the online visibility and reputation of IIM Bangalore by searching for websites that link back to its official domain, questioning how the institution was perceived during the internet's early years.
I discuss technology allowing touch over the internet and express my desire for sensory expansion into taste and smell, specifically so I can sample recipes online while browsing the web.