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April 18, 2008
Taking the measure of PR versus 'real news'
With press releases often ranking higher on news aggregation pages than professionally reported articles, lines are blurring. But the reading public is smart enough to tell the difference.

Taking the measure of PR versus 'real news'

Charles Cooper
   Charles
   Cooper

   Executive editor,
   CNET News.com
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When you think of things related to science, music may not make the top of your list.
But the folks involved with a small collective called ArcAttack would like you to change your associations.
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Big Blue has organized its security portfolio in a way that meets enterprise requirements at the board level--and not just in the security products test lab.
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