Charles Jeter has been doing some excellent cyber-detective work and uncovered some odd corporate accounting practices over at Adobe.
It all started with the Jetman wondering why RoboHelp wasn’t included in Adobe’s SEC and investor relations documents, and went from there.
CJ has repeatedly asked for a statement from Adobe or their product evangelists, but so far, […]
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Are the bells tolling yet again for RoboHelp?
Published September 6th, 2007 in Blogging and Visual/Technical Communication. 3Â CommentsGreetings.
Yes, I am alive.
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In the meantime, enjoy a few minutes watching this pinnacle of interweb awesomeness:
Tech Comm blog survey
Published February 14th, 2007 in Blogging and Visual/Technical Communication. 1Â CommentThe STC Suncoast Chapter has created a very simple survey for readers of technical communication blogs. The survey is short & sweet. Chime in and let your preferences be heard.
Link
H/Ts: Tom Johnson @ IRBW & Helpstuff.
Adobe tech comm blog
Published January 26th, 2007 in Blogging and Visual/Technical Communication. 1Â CommentVivek Jain, project manager of FrameMaker and RoboHelp, launched a blog yesterday. Might be worth adding to your aggregator.
H/T: Palimpsest.
Here are some interesting articles and happenings floating around the tubes of the Interwebs…
Alan Boyle over at the Cosmic Log has written a fascinating article about the newly released Spitzer telescope images of M42, (the Orion Nebula).
Speaking of Orion, the folks at collectSpace have another scoop - what may be the new Project Orion logo […]
Hello, world! Welcome to monkeyPi.
All thanks and respect to the largess of my blogfather, the Buttonmasher, who has graciously helped me establish this site. What can I say? He made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. The man’s virtually “adopted” enough bloggers to make Angelina Jolie jealous.
So, thanks much to the b-masher. With E3 going […]