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Shaw Communications responds to the "old and tired claims" by Vonage that Shaw is tacking on extra charges to ensure throughput of information packets on its Internet pipeline.
Tod Maffin's critique of spelling errors in a direct marketing piece garnered a letter from the founder, along with a freebie of one Trackitback service.
Vancouver's Rob Cottingham on the sonic spam of the ice cream truck, and the relentless campaign by the junk food industry to undermine good eating habits of our kids.
Shel Holtz argues that mitigating future expenses can be a valid reason to invest in public relations. He gives examples of $2 million PR spending around a local sewer project and a $250,000 web site
Rob Cottingham agrees with Darren Barefoot that the Weblogwire service that makes news releases available to bloggers isn't a great idea, because bloggers aren't interested.