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Techwriter10 in a Nutshell
I've been writing about technology since 1988. I divide my time between technical writing and technology journalism.
I am Contributing Editor at EContent Magazine and Contributing Writer at InsideCRM. I am also the editor for the Fierce Content Management newsletter. I have written for a variety of other publications including Streaming Media Magazine, CIO.com, eWeek, CMP, BusinessWeek Small Biz, PC Magazine Online and many others.
I won an Apex Award for Publications Excellence in Feature Writing in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
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I am Contributing Editor at EContent Magazine and Contributing Writer at InsideCRM. I am also the editor for the Fierce Content Management newsletter. I have written for a variety of other publications including Streaming Media Magazine, CIO.com, eWeek, CMP, BusinessWeek Small Biz, PC Magazine Online and many others.
I won an Apex Award for Publications Excellence in Feature Writing in 2006, 2007 and 2008.
You can subscribe to my blog with Feedburner by following this link: My feedburner subscription link
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All Recent Tags After months of speculation, TechCrunch reports that the first Android powered phone, the HTC Dream is set to be released in the US by T-Mobile on October 20th. T-Mobile did not return my calls to confirm or deny this rumor, but one thing is certain, the iPhone is no longer the only player on the...
Read More | 27 Days Ago | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: 9 Days Ago
The second Microsoft-Seinfeld ad was released Friday. It had a few funny moments, but once again left most people shaking their heads wondering exactly what Microsoft hopes to achieve. I'm not sure they know. Although they may have a game plan, it's hard for anyone to see exactly what it is.
We...
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The other day I downloaded the latest version of iTunes and discovered the much-heralded Genius feature is a not-so subtle way to sell content on iTunes. When I heard about the Genius feature, I mistakenly thought it was like Peter Gabriel's Filter tool, a very cool utility for iTunes, which...
Read More | 31 Days Ago | Comments: 13 | Last Comment: 28 Days Ago
This morning EMC, Microsoft and IBM announced they had worked together over a two-year period to create a content interchange standard for enterprise content management systems. It may not sound like much, but it's meaningful on several levels. For content management customers, it means it will...
Read More | 33 Days Ago
According to a Gizmodo post published on Sunday, a British man claims he invented the iPod (or at least a prototype of what would become a portable music player) way back in 1979, the same year the Walkman cassette player first went on sale in Japan. Up to that point, the idea of portable music was...
Read More | Sep 7th, 2008
"Jerry, I have to tell you something. This is the dullest moment I've ever experienced."
- George, watching laundry, in "Good News, Bad News" episode of Seinfeld.
I woke up this morning to find a Tweet from Startupmeme that the first Seinfeld ad for Microsoft had hit the airwaves. I followed the...
Read More | Sep 5th, 2008 | Comments: 6 | Last Comment: Sep 6th, 2008
Wasting little time coming out of the long US Labor Day weekend, Google released a shiny new browser aptly called Chrome. Why on earth would the world need another browser at this point in the history of the internet is unclear, especially another open source entry, but one thing is crystal clear,...
Read More | Sep 3rd, 2008
To no one's surprise, except perhaps the New York Times, internet traffic is going global, and more so with each passing year. The result is that more traffic is flowing through servers outside the United States. The chief concern about this development, according to the NYT article, was the fact...
Read More | Sep 1st, 2008
On a Friday afternoon before a holiday weekend, Comcast released its latest volley against its customer base, announcing a 250 GB monthly download limit. According to reports, after the first violation, you will get a message from your friends at Comcast warning you about your dastardly behavior...
Read More | Aug 30th, 2008 | Comments: 2 | Last Comment: Sep 1st, 2008
For the past couple of years I volunteered at my son's elementary school to set up blogs for his classroom, but the projects never got off the ground. Nervous school IT staff unable to find a platform that offered them the privacy and control they wanted, and knew parents would demand, always nixed...
Read More | Aug 29th, 2008