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Observer reporter David Smith pops in to talk about the phenomenon that is Google, ten years after the web beast was born in a Californian garage; how did the company get to here, and where does it go from here?
We're joined by Pitchspace co-founder James Cox, who'll be explaining why he thinks PR needs fixing and why Pitchspace can help. The site promises to match PRs with the journalists that matter most, and promises to end the tyranny of PR spam for over-worked journalists. But is it enough?
All that, plus this week's news and a farewell to Bobbie as he sets off for his new home in San Francisco. We won't escape him for long though; he'll be back trans-Atlantically in the pod before you can say do-the-podcast-chat-on-the-phone-while-simultaneously- recording-yourself-on-an-MP3-player- and-send-us-the-file-over-the-tinterwebs.
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