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The Art of Wooing a Journalist Karlin Lillington, Irish Times Twitter:@klillington Email: [email protected]

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The Art of Wooing a Journalist

The Art of Wooing a Journalist

Karlin Lillington, Irish TimesTwitter:@klillington Email: [email protected]

Karlin Lillington, Irish TimesTwitter:@klillington Email: [email protected]

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Is this release necessary?

Or a gimmick

Is this release necessary?

Or a gimmick

* No gimmicks please* Straining for relevance is embarrassing to you* We hate pointless fluff

* No gimmicks please* Straining for relevance is embarrassing to you* We hate pointless fluff

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What no journalist ever did, on spying a new

press release in the inbox...

What no journalist ever did, on spying a new

press release in the inbox...

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How to write a

release we will read

How to write a

release we will read

* Tell us CLEARLY what this release is about * Tell us why we should care* WHAT is your main point?

* Tell us CLEARLY what this release is about * Tell us why we should care* WHAT is your main point?

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ContentContent

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Aughhh!!!!Jargon!!!Aughhh!!!!Jargon!!!

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Pictures? Or not?Pictures? Or not?

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Contacting us

Contacting us

* Know the publications* Know us!* Know deadlines

* Know the publications* Know us!* Know deadlines

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29/11/10

SCIENCE GALLERY AND MATT RIDLEY DARE YOU TO BE AN OPTIMIST

Find out why everything is not as bad as we think at Science Gallery on 8th December

Do we have anything to be optimistic about? According to Prof Matt Ridley, scientist, journalist and award winning author of the recently published, “The Rational Optimist: How prosperity evolves” things are better right now then they have been at any previous time in human history. We are better-fed, sheltered, entertained and protected against disease then any of our ancestors.

On December 8th at 18:30, the day after a forecasted bleak and austere Irish budget, Matt Ridley will be at Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin to tell us why the future will not be disastrous as we all think.

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Tickets are €5 and available at http://www.sciencegallery.com/events/2010/12/matt-ridley-collective-brain

The Rational Optimist is available at Science Gallery’s shop for €25 and Matt Ridley will be signing books following his talk.

ENDS

For further information please contact Ian Brunswick, Science Gallery, on 085 148 6232 or 01 896 4133 or by email at [email protected]

NOTES

Matt Ridley's books have sold over 800,000 copies, been translated into 27 languages and been short-listed for six literary prizes. In 2004 he won the National Academies Book Award from the US National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine for 'Nature via Nurture'. In 2007 he won the Davis Prize from the US History of Science Society for 'Francis Crick'.

A good release

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Good afternoon!

Do you know what the hottest thing in tech is right now? Indoor Locationing.

Apple’s acquisition of WiFiSlam is getting a lot of attention this week. In a nutshell, WiFiSlam specializes in a technology that allows mobile apps to pinpoint users’ locations through the interaction between their smartphones and standard wifi signals – no GPS need apply. It’s rumored to be a $20 million deal.

This deal has lit the technology world on fire. Although no one knows what Apple’s grand scheme is involving WiFiSlam, many are calling 2013 the year of indoor locationing.

Here is what to watch for in indoor locationing:

• Precision – How close to the device’s actual location does the solution get? WiFiSlam is said to get within 2.5 meters but algorithms and strategies are constantly improving. Last week in testing, AirPatrol Corporation was within a foot of the device’s exactly location.

• Devices – What can the solution find? There are many devices that have wifi turned off due to security issues and, when wifi is off, the device cannot be detected by wifi only solutions. However, cellular devices continue to broadcast until the battery is removed. A solution needs to be able to locate both wifi AND cellular devices. After all, high speed cellular is being built into being a common factor and has more range than wifi – a very attractive method of communication and data usage.

• So what factor – Although this is cool, what’s the point for enterprises, agencies, and corporations? The CTO doesn’t need a coupon pushed for Keurig cups when he walks into the kitchen; the CTO needs security and device management that incorporates location. While here, the device can do THIS but when here, the device can do THIS but can’t do THAT.WHITE PAPERAt this link, you can immediately download a new white paper from our partner Mobile Active Defense (M@D)  on the iOS On-Demand VPN changes.Thursday, Apple announced that it lost a patent dispute with VirnetX and will be changing the behavior of the VPN On Demand feature on iOS devices running iOS 6.1 or later through a software update to be released later this month.If in fact this change is put into place very possibly by the end of this week, it will effect enterprises using iOS worldwide. We have to imagine Apple is working on a new workaround as they have stated, and we will be watching closely. In order to get ahead of this, M@D has published a White Paper analyzing and detailing the ramifications of this change.The real power is in the idea of context-aware mobility and security. There are more location-based start-ups every day but are they filling the right gaps with the right capabilities?Come check out what we're doing and subscribe to our blog for the latest news.Best,LaurenDirector of MarketingXXXXXX Corporation

A stinker!

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The Art of Wooing a Journalist

The Art of Wooing a Journalist

Thank you!! Questions?Karlin Lillington, Irish Times

Twitter:@klillington Email: [email protected]

Thank you!! Questions?Karlin Lillington, Irish Times

Twitter:@klillington Email: [email protected]