Tech Writer This Week for April 4, 2015
Written by TechWhirl on April 4, 2015While you’re prepping for Easter Egg hunts (either physical or computational), we’ve been hunting down the top treasures in content strategy, tech comm and customer experience.
April Fools’ Day 2015 Recap
Written by TechWhirl on April 2, 2015A very sincere thank you to the companies and writers who helps us put together April Fools’ Day 2015. It’s been a great four years.
YouComm Conference 2015 Recap
Written by Totes McGill on April 1, 2015YouComm Conference 2015 recap
XML Press Releases New Title: Predictive Content
Written by TechWhirl Tech Comm News on April 1, 2015Predictive Content combines the techniques and wisdom of leading practitioners in the emerging specialty of predictive content. This new specialty addresses a perennial problem faced by technical communicators: the need to create quality content under unrealistic deadlines when the development process is still fluid.
Conference Primer: The Sycophant’s Guide to Attending Conferences
Written by Totes McGill on April 1, 2015I’d attended conferences in the past and felt like I’d been left along the sidelines, unable to hob knob with my favorite tech comm celebrities. If you’ve ever felt this way, this guide’s for you.
Office 2016 – The Return of the Toolbar
Written by Yehoshua Paul on April 1, 2015Microsoft released their first preview of the Office 2016 suite for Windows 8 over the weekend. One of the new features that has Office users abuzz is the return of the toolbar. In a surprise decision reversing years of engineering practice, Microsoft …
114th Congress Adds No Re-share to Net Neutrality Bill
Written by TechWhirl Tech Comm News on April 1, 2015The Net Neutrality Clause, proposed by Senator Hudspeth Arnette BalmerLee VII (I-VD), seeks to propose fines for “egregious reuse and re-sharing of content” and is especially harsh on companies who do not date their content
“Let’s Help” Videos Thrive on YouTube
Written by Edward Smyda-Homa on April 1, 2015The popularity of “Let’s Help” stems from the fact that people don’t have to actually buy a product to be entertained or disappointed by the instructional video that accompanies it. Simply watching others watch instructional videos has turned into a new professional spectator sport with a huge audience.
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