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Piaras Kelly

Sunday, October 23, 2005 at 7:09pm

Every now and again one of the girls here at Drury’s always commets about how everything has changed. Like you said, the fax machine used to be the cornerstone of every agency. It’s amazing to think how far we’ve come in such a short space of time.

I think she said ten years ago, there was one mobile phone in the office (the size of a brick!); around seven years ago there was one email address; and now there’s me talking about things like blogging! What’s it going to be like in ten years time!?

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Stephen

Sunday, October 23, 2005 at 8:30pm

I think there is no problem with the technology advancing, I think it’s more down to the willingness of the people to change and adapt to new technologies.

Just like blogging. I wonder how many PR people are blogging this time next year?

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Richard Bailey

Tuesday, October 25, 2005 at 12:17pm

Good question: as with Tom Murphy, it brings back (fond) memories for me. The key technology was then (as now) the telephone. Yet there were more face-to-face meetings (these have been forced out in our time-poor age). We would freqently fill rooms for press events: that doesn’t happen so often now. But the reduction in wasted paper and postage must amount to progress.

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David Phillips

Friday, October 28, 2005 at 8:24pm

What was it like?
It was magic. Clients were awed in the ’80’s when you were able to get Internet information. You just ‘knew so much’. In those days it was Usenet (now Google Groups) but the community was quite small and someone always knew an expert who knew the answer.

Then came FT Profile. Oh! Such impressive briefs and backgrounders.
Now its all too mundane.

I can even create automated news blogs (try http://www.netreputation.co.uk/cricketblog an experimental news summary blog) so the magic has gone.

But web TV is on its way and that will be fun. Imagine as many online TV stations as there are blogs.

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PR Blogger by Stephen Davies » Blog Archive » The ghost of Internet future

Saturday, March 4, 2006 at 12:44am

[...] A few months ago I made a post questioning what the PR industry was like before the Internet. My reasons for doing so was quite simple: How did PR people cope prior to it? It is a tool that no doubt helps PR practitioners in every element of the job; be it research, monitoring and communication. And a tool that is now considered a requisite rather than merely a benefit. In fact, I would be pretty confident in thinking that it’s used on a daily basis in every PR office across the globe and taken for granted just the same. [...]

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