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		<title>Living Multiple Lives — The New Technical Communicator</title>
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		<description>In this podcast, Noz Urbina talks about how Web 2.0 is changing the role of the technical communicator into one who drives product R&amp;D and interaction design. The interview covers how the role of the technical communicator has evolved into a diversity of roles; how awareness of user needs and requirements allows technical communicators to get involved in product R&amp;D and user interaction design; and how implementing a backwards flow of data from hundreds of internal and external users changes the role of a technical writer to one who aggregates, synthesizes, and ensures quality rather than one who merely writes.</description>
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