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 <description>&lt;p&gt;Assuming we&#039;re talking new I&#039;net technology, it seems to me the answer is typically Yes, due to our ability to hyper-communicate.  Of course it varies based on things like product, demographics, level of competition, etc.  I view PR as an accelerator. If something is good, PR will enable it to succeed faster than it would otherwise. If something is bad, no amount of PR will make it succeed, at least not long term.&lt;/p&gt;
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