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Steve Roggenbuck
August 2nd, 2012 1:47 PMThis Internet poet known for his humorous and inspiring YouTube videos sold most of his possessions last year to travel around the country blogging full time.
Sarkozy Was There
August 1st, 2012 9:00 PMPublic Relations 2.0: In November 2009, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy uploaded a photo of himself allegedly standing at the Berlin wall the night it fell. Skeptical of its authenticity, French Facebook users responded to Sarkozy's post with lulzy photoshop parodies.
Annoyed Picard
August 1st, 2012 5:30 PMThis image macro series featuring the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Jean-Luc Picard is used to reveal one's frustration or feelings of incredulity.
Nike ID Sweatshop E-mail Controversy
July 31st, 2012 3:02 PMPublic Relations 2.0: After Nike cancelled Jonah Peretti's custom order of sneakers with the word "sweatshop" on them in 2001, his email correspondence with their customer service team began to circulate online.
Naked Man in La Redoute Advertisement
July 30th, 2012 11:12 PMPublic Relations 2.0: In January, the French fashion retailer's accidental publication of a catalogue featuring a naked man raised suspicions that it may had been part of the company's cutting-edge experiment with "controversy marketing."
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Steve Roggenbuck
This Internet poet known for his humorous and inspiring YouTube videos sold most of his possessions last year to travel around the country blogging full time.
Sarkozy Was There
Public Relations 2.0: In November 2009, former French president Nicolas Sarkozy uploaded a photo of himself allegedly standing at the Berlin wall the night it fell. Skeptical of its authenticity, French Facebook users responded to Sarkozy's post with lulzy photoshop parodies.
Annoyed Picard
This image macro series featuring the Star Trek: The Next Generation character Jean-Luc Picard is used to reveal one's frustration or feelings of incredulity.
Nike ID Sweatshop E-mail Controversy
Public Relations 2.0: After Nike cancelled Jonah Peretti's custom order of sneakers with the word "sweatshop" on them in 2001, his email correspondence with their customer service team began to circulate online.
Naked Man in La Redoute Advertisement
Public Relations 2.0: In January, the French fashion retailer's accidental publication of a catalogue featuring a naked man raised suspicions that it may had been part of the company's cutting-edge experiment with "controversy marketing."