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Apollo Research
PR measurement for the technology industry
Apollo works for over 200 companies in the technology industry throughout Europe and the USA. Our tools help these companies measure their and their competitors' media coverage.  The result:  critical information that tells companies how they are performing and where they can improve their future coverage.  See the APOLLO PRODUCTS section for more details. In the FREE RESEARCH section there are league tables for December 2009 showing the top companies, journalists, technology analysts and sectors in each of the countries monitored. Join the 1000s of PR and marketing professionals who have already registered to view this information.
The Apollo Journalist Profiler is a powerful online tool which allows the media relations professional to identify which journalists are most influential in their sector.

Used by both agencies and clients alike the Apollo Journalist Profiler carries details on over 2,500 journalists that have written about technology in the last six months.

Users of this powerful resource can search by the companies that the journalist mentions, the themes and topics they write about and the media they write for. Links to the stories they write give a complete profile of the journalist.
Click here to find out more.
1Google
2Apple
3Microsoft
4Hewlett-Packard
5Sony
6Nokia
7Siemens
8Samsung
9Intel
10Amazon
  
To see if your company has been mentioned in Austria click here.
1Thomas De MaesschalckDarkVision Hardware (Belgium)
2Pit KleinPC Magazin Germany (Germany)
3Marcel WüthrichSwiss IT Magazine (Switzerland)
4Michael JenseliusPC for Alla (Sweden)
5Alina HuberSwiss IT Magazine (Switzerland)
6Amy-Mae Elliottpocket-lint.co.uk (UK)
7Nick SpenceMacworld UK (UK)
8Duncan Geerepocket-lint.co.uk (UK)
9Anders MagnussonTechWorld Sweden Online (Sweden)
10Yannick GuerriniTom's Hardware France (France)
   
To see more journalists in Europe and 12 other countries click here.
 
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