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		<title>Your Docs: Thought About Adaptability?</title>
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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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The purpose of my blog is to provide tech writers with information about changes and how said changes may impact documentation. That is also the purpose of my Twitter feed. I gather up as much information as I can and pass it on.
I&#8217;ve found some excellent feeds to follow related to the various topics of [...]]]></description>
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Oh boy. I feel like a kid at Christmas. I’ve signed up to go to WordCamp Seattle, taking place next month. That’s because, of course, WordPress is the coolest thing ever. I think that every tech writer needs to know it. How I ever lived without it before now I can’t say. I could easily [...]]]></description>
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As my friends and family know, I’ve been mesmerized of late by a box of old letters I had stashed in my closet. The letters were from long ago – the late 70s and early 80s &#8211; before computers were in use, and definitely before e-mail.
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		<dc:creator>Julie Norris</dc:creator>
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Game over. Print is on its way out. I just read an article about Wikipedia adding video functionality down the road that will enable people to edit videos.
I&#8217;ve been figuring that video is key, and that people would take some video already made, come up with their own version, and post it somewhere. I&#8217;ve seen [...]]]></description>
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In years past, a doc strategy was fairly straightforward: prepare print documents that were either in binders or printed into a book. Then came online help, so both were used. Then PDF was added as an option. For many, that&#8217;s as far as capabilities have progressed.
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		<dc:creator>Julie Norris</dc:creator>
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&#8220;Everything is on YouTube.&#8221;
So stated my son the other day, in response to a comment about looking to see if something might be there. I&#8217;d have to agree with him. Every time I look for something there, I&#8217;m surprised. The fact that younger kids think of YouTube as a primary source of information also gives [...]]]></description>
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