Tuesday, September 30, 2008
By Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler and The Content Wrangler Community
The remix. It used to be a term used purely to describe different renditions of the same dance tune. Now, it’s a term creeping into our daily lives in a variety of new ways made possible by recent ...
Filed under: Content Management : Content Reuse : Publishing : User-Generated Content : Wikis : Use Cases
Thursday, March 06, 2008
We could have predicted it. In fact, we did. But, we were asked to keep it a secret until after Quark, widely known for its desktop publishing tools, announced a major change of direction for the firm and its products. It’s a most exciting announcement, the first ...
Filed under: Content Management : Dynamic Content : Marketing Communication : Publishing : Technical Writing : Authoring Tools : Xpress Author for Word : Technological Innovation : XML
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
By Scott Abel, The Content Wrangler
It’s no mystery. Most marketing campaigns suck. They use old-school methods with new technologies and don’t deliver the results they should. Most often, campaigns fail to perform as well as they should because most marketing folks ...
Filed under: About The Content Wrangler : Marketing Communication : Publishing : Technological Innovation
Monday, February 25, 2008
It’s been called “the best document viewing experience on the web” and so far, it is...by a long shot. It’s iPaper, a new web display mechanism from Scribd for documents that was not, despite the “i” prefix, created by Apple. Like a YouTube video, iPaper documents are ...
Filed under: Document Engineering : Publishing : Technological Innovation : Web 2.0
Thursday, November 08, 2007
The slide decks from Documentation and Training East 2007 are now available. A few speakers have yet to share their slides, but the bulk of the presentations are available for view within a web browser, and without the need to download additional software. This service ...
Filed under: 3D : Content Quality Management : Content Reuse : DITA : Document Engineering : Dynamic Content : Experience Design : Information Architecture : Localization : Mobile Content : Presentations : Publishing : Rich Media : S1000D : Search : Simplified Technical English : Software as a Service : Technical Writing : Translation : Usability : User-Generated Content : Video Documentation : Web 2.0 : XML : XQuery : Web Content Management
Friday, August 31, 2007
By Anne Gentle, special to TheContentWrangler.com
JoAnn Hackos’ recent article titled Is a Documentation Wiki in your Future? struck a chord with me because of my upcoming article about wikis for technical documentation in the September/October issue of STC’s
Filed under: Publishing : Technical Writing : Productivity Tools : Wikis
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Just when you’ve gotten used to the idea of separating content from format (and realized you won’t be in charge of selecting fonts any more) comes Helvetica, a feature-length independent film about typography, graphic design and global visual culture. According to ...
Filed under: Experience Design : Publishing
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Alfresco Is Not A Picnic: The Problem With Metaphors And Content Management Systems
Microsoft, Welcome to the SaaS World (and See You in a Year)
Information Visualization: A Look At U.S. Newspapers And Their Picks For President
Economic Woes Signal Content Industry Job Losses: It Could Happen To You!
Effective Content Reuse: Storing Paragraphs, Not Topics, Is Key to Content Management Success

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