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Ragan Insider   |  Alan Pearcy

‘What was Marc Jacobs thinking?’

Criticism of a new spot laced with sexual innuendo goes to show that a fashion designer does not an ad designer make. Plus, meme-inspired holiday ornaments, Baskin-Robbins’ turkey cake, bad reviews on World Wonders, and more.

Ragan Insider   |  Alan Pearcy

The Onion slammed for making a 9/11 joke

What do you think of the satirical paper’s snarky response to the criticism? Plus, a photojournalist in London is using only his iPhone; Serena ‘crip walks’ to gold; ‘Bolting’ goes viral; infographics convey TV show awesomeness, and more.

Ragan Insider   |  {/%BYLINE%} {%AUTHOR%}Alan Pearcy{/%AUTHOR%} {%TITLE%}The U.S. tweets more than any other country{/%TITLE%} {%ALTERNATIVEURL%}{/%ALTERNATIVEURL%} {%IMAGE%}/Uploads/Public/tweeting-by-country.jpg{/%IMAGE%} {%ROLE%}87d65c27-6e78-4e5c-b423-78d47d4f2768{/%ROLE%} {%KICKER%}Crisis Communications{/%KICKER%} {%CATEGORIESID%}5b5f5480-7a63-458a-90a4-0b98007ec3f7, 1fd4d0a9-bbe2-4b5c-af5c-11dce5b9983e, 9b04de1d-f7bc-4de7-842e-c9c833ff24e9, e8e0f32d-5d24-41be-86cc-a8fd29cc4619{/%CATEGORIESID%} {%CAPTION%}Too bad tweeting isn’t an Olympic sport. Plus, BP billboards vandalized in London, Facebook eyes a challenge with LinkedIn, a ‘bikini’ onesie riles parents,, more.{/%CAPTION%} {%BODYCOPY%}Every weekday, PR Daily associate editor Alan Pearcy highlights the day’s most compelling stories, amusing marginalia on the Web in this, #TheDailySpin. When it comes to this year’s Summer Olympics, we’re familiar with such mainstay events as swimming, track, field, volleyball,, gymnastics—but tweeting? We wish. According to a new study from the Oxford Internet Institute, Team USA would easily capture the gold. The study found that America tweets more than any other country. Taking home the silver, bronze: Brazil, Indonesia, respectively. Meanwhile, marketers will be busy when the London Games kick off at month’s end, with Coca-Cola, GE, McDonald’s, OMEGA, Procter, Gamble, Samsung,, Visa all preparing for sports’ biggest stage. Advertising Age reports what the sponsors have in store. Still, not all Olympic sponsors are feeling the love. Case in point: BP. The “Official Fuel, Gas Provider” of the Games has already seen its billboards vandalized. It seems Facebook is also getting in the spirit of competition, just not on a patriotic level. The social network might soon be taking on LinkedIn with reports of its own job board. Something tells me this report about a new prototype for the anticipated iPhone 5 is about as erroneous as it gets. If you like spiders, though, it’s still a cool idea. And judging by box office numbers, we definitely like spiders. Not only did “The Amazing Spider-Man” bring in a record-breaking $35 million in the U.S., Canada on its opening day—the best Tuesday opening ever for a movie—but also the film grossed an additional $115 million through the weekend. And that doesn’t even include the $201 million it made overseas. A reboot of a movie franchise is one thing. Rebooting a doll is quite another. Still, the manufacturer of Furby hopes its jazzier new model will bring buyers out in droves for its September rollout,, the toymaker is banking on features such as LCD eyes, movable limbs, touch-enabled sensors,, even iPad-enabled interaction to do the trick. Even Comedy Central is getting in on the merchandising action. According to The New York Times, the network will announce this week its plans to establish a business division, creating, selling products much the same way as Disney. Whatever the network does, it should be advised against selling baby gear like this bikini onesie that features the silhouette of a woman in a two-piece. Some of us might think it’s funny, but many parents aren’t laughing. Speaking of parents, Skype has allowed deployed soldiers to be present for the birth of their children even when overseas. It’s an innovative concept to imagine, unless you’re among those who made this year’s Creativity 50, a list of the most influential minds, personalities around the globe. Heed the advice of OPEN Forum on how to boost your own creativity this summer,, maybe you’ll make the list of visionaries for 2013.{/%BODYCOPY%} {%ID%}12094{/%ID%} {%DATAID%}6c21154b-fa80-4a24-a91d-a3fc0ffcc5b2{/%DATAID%} {%CanonicalUrl%}{/%CanonicalUrl%} {%PUBLISHDATE%}7/10/2012 1:51:49 PM{/%PUBLISHDATE%} {%LINK%}https://dev.prdaily.com/Main/Articles/12094.aspx{/%LINK%} {%BYLINE%}

The U.S. tweets more than any other country

Too bad tweeting isn’t an Olympic sport. Plus, BP billboards vandalized in London, Facebook eyes a challenge with LinkedIn, a ‘bikini’ onesie riles parents, and more.

Ragan Insider   |  Alan Pearcy

Oreo’s gay pride cookie incites boycott

Milk’s favorite cookie might be the most tolerant. The same can’t be said of everyone else. Plus, Aaron Sorkin interview spawns newest Tumblr sensation, President Obama wants to be your ‘boyfriend,’ Boulder ranked America’s most creative city, and more.