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Politically Augmented Reality
April 23, 2010 | CNN Radio Reports, Audio Special Programming
Jennifer Berk, Director of Marketing and Internet Strategy at Amplify, is featured in this CNN Radio Report from the 2010 Politics Online Conference: "Social media are now the norm for just about any political campaign. So what's next on the high-tech, Internet savvy election horizon? CNN's Bob Costantini examines 'augmented reality.'"

New Radio Show Welcomes Experts on Women's Health Topics
April 21, 2010 | Bulldog Reporter
Real Women on Health!, an Internet radio program on women's health, has made a rare transition to the airwaves. The producers are on the lookout for engaging experts who can discuss a wide range of topics relevant to an over-35 demographic.

What the iPhone can teach us about improving health care
January 11, 2010 | Be Inkandescent
Disruptive Women in Health Care founder Robin Strongin's feature health care article in the inaugural issue of Be Inkandescent, the ezine for entrepreneurs, by entrepreneurs.

Disruptive Women in Health Care Blog one of "Five Fierce Female Healthcare Bloggers to Watch"
December 1, 2009 | Fierce Healthcare Daily News
Robin Strongin's popular health care blog, Disruptive Women in Health Care (www.disruptivewomen.net), has been featured as one of FierceHealthcare.com's "Five Fierce Female Healthcare Bloggers to Watch."

USDA: Vilsack names additional staff 03 Aug 2009
August 3, 2009 | Meat International
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced the names of five additional people who will hold staff positions at the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Up-and-Comers Who Are Breaking Down a Digital Divide
July 27, 2009 | Kim Hart | The Washington Post
Around town, I often hear people referring to a tech start-up as just "two guys in a garage." But that phrase excludes a gender that, some say, is too often overlooked in the technology industry. In Washington, a number of women are leaving their mark as entrepreneurs, social media enthusiasts and policy experts.

A Diagnosis on Twitter
July 20, 2009 | Kim Hart | The Washington Post
When the H1N1 virus -- or swine flu -- broke out, the National Institutes of Health started using Twitter posts to monitor the spread of the illness.

Working
December 9, 2008 | The Washington Post
Shana Glickfield will go to about three holiday parties or open houses this week. She expects to hit that many next week, too.

Study Quizzes Cell Phone Users’ Knowledge About Prepaid Plans
December 5, 2008 | Astrid Munn | Kansas City infoZine
Turning down the thermostat. Pilfering dinner rolls. Skipping Starbucks - these are some frugal moves for money-tight times. But switching to a prepaid cell phone plan is just unfathomable.

Lobbyists Hug High-Tech Hub
February 5, 2008 | Jeffrey H Birnbaum | The Washington Post
When tech experts Josh Ackil and Matt Tanielian were looking to name their new lobbying firm, they had little hesitation. They decided to call themselves the Franklin Square Group -- even though their offices aren't on Franklin Square.