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New to tech comm? Expect the unexpected - When I started at Scriptorium a year ago, I knew almost nothing about tech... ow.ly/1k4d196:06 PM May 29thvia HootSuite
Vendor webcast: An overview of authoring DITA with oXygen - In this webcast recording, George Bina shows you how to ... ow.ly/1jMbJ211:46 AM May 15thvia HootSuite
Breaking the batch habit - The batch publishing paradigm is deeply ingrained in technical communication, and breakin... ow.ly/1jLC8j5:49 AM May 15thvia HootSuite
When perceptions bite tech comm's backside - It can be a mightily sucktacular experience when you discover what othe... ow.ly/1jELue8:39 AM May 11thvia HootSuite
Still time to register for our authoring DITA with oXygen webcast with @georgebina in just a few days - May 14th at 11AM EDT...6:02 AM May 11thvia HootSuite
Still plenty of time to register for next week's webcast with @georgebina on authoring DITA with oXygen - May 14th at 11AM EDT...6:02 AM May 7thvia HootSuite
Kindle hasn't killed the print star—yet - Kindle sales will cannibalize print sales. That's what I expected when we ... ow.ly/1jqSGe8:50 AM May 4thvia HootSuite
Putting the X back in XML - There's more to XML for technical communication than just DITA. Much of the industry cha... ow.ly/1jlEo512:28 PM May 2ndvia HootSuite