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		<title>Ten Commandments of Storytelling as Applied to Technical Documentation?</title>
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		<description>Anyone who reads this blog will know that I’m a strong advocate of storytelling in all forms of communications. I believe that it applies as much to technical or marketing communication as it does to your favorite novel or movie. This article applies McKee’s 10 Commandments to Technical Documentation.</description>
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		<title>Move over DITA – Chaos is Coming!</title>
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		<description>I&apos;ve never really questioned the need for hierarchical structure and imposed taxonomies, - until I watched my teenage daughter doing her homework several months ago.</description>
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		<title>The Google Chrome Comic: Why it Didn&apos;t Work</title>
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		<description>I&apos;m amazed with the Google project, because the lack of narrative seems like a basic omission from such a high profile project.</description>
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		<description>The 4J&apos;s Group Blog featuring, thoughts and observations on the many facets of corporate publishing.</description>
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