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There’s usability, accessibility, and readability that we’re all well aware of. I’d like to toss in one more to the mix: adaptability. By this I mean the ability to change docs on the fly to accommodate real-time actions in social media or due to user-generated content that needs to be addressed rather quickly.
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What&#8217;s nice about Facebook is that it provides a way to easily and quickly stay in touch with friends and family in ways we never could have imagined. I can see how easy it is to share information, and to share much more than you might have otherwise. It’s becoming the rule of the day, of [...]]]></description>
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For some reason, I just started thinking of the age-old debate of using Technical Writer or Technical Communicator (or variations thereof). My preference is neither: it&#8217;s Tech Writer. Short &#038; crisp. Snappy. Other reasons are listed below.
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Recently, I’ve been exploring the need for writing procedures in real-time, focusing on Twitter in particular. This is the fourth post in the series. In my last post, I was asked by Larry Kunz in a comment for thoughts on situations in which one might write procedures in Twitter. Five come to mind; I’ve described [...]]]></description>
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Tech writers have always needed to keep up with current technologies. That is the case today more than ever. I’ve been in the field for over 20 years, starting back before online help, back when you copied manuals to put in binders, back when you wrapped up docs weeks before a release because you had [...]]]></description>
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