Added by Gil Vinokoor on August 12, 2009
John Gruber: A Mix of the Technical, the Artful, the Thoughtful, and the Absurd – Shawn Blanc.
An in-depth interview with a technology writer that has made a full-time job out of his blog (John Gruber of Daring Fireball).
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Added by Tom Johnson on July 5, 2009
How the Web and the Weblog have changed Writing. I saw this on Gordon Meyer’s blog. It talks about how blogs and web publishing have provided venues for texts that, due to incorrect page length, wouldn’t have otherwise been published. Traditionally, texts had to be either 5 pages for magazines or 200 pages for books. [...]
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Added by Tom Johnson on February 6, 2009
Examples of blogs as online help and release notes | just write click.
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Added by WorkingWriter on January 29, 2009
Helium Zones Take on Google Knol.
Some folks might find this service useful, but Stan Schroeder is probably right:
Let’s call spade a spade: it’s a website. With words and images. Essentially, Google’s Blogger, Wordpress or any other blogging service can serve the same purpose; Helium tries to make a distinction between professional writers and other writers, [...]
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Added by Tom Johnson on August 27, 2008
RJ Jacquez and Mike Hamilton: Blogs by Lead Adobe and Madcap Evangelists
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Blogger, commenter or plain old reader – which are you
Added by Tom Johnson on March 7, 2009
Blogger, commenter or plain old reader – which are you.
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