May 25, 2008
This time around, we’re presenting an interview that Scott did at DocTrain West 2008 with Teresa Mulvihill-Talbot and Fabrice Talbot. In this interview, they discuss XML authoring, DocBook and DITA, and an interesting Web-based document reviewing service called LiveTechDocs.
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May 18, 2008
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In this edition of the podcast, Scott talks with Stewart Mader, author of the book WikiPatterns. In the interview, Scott and Stewart discuss adopting wikis, how best to use them in an organization, building communities around wikis, and why Stewart is so passionate about wikis. As a bonus, you also get a quick lesson in spectroscopy.
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January 6, 2008
We’re back after a few hectic weeks away. In the next while, we hope to get back into something resembling a regular podcasting schedule.
To whet your appetite, this week we’re presenting an interview that Aaron did at DocTrain West 2007 with Emma Hamer. In it, Aaron and Emma discuss content management.
November 25, 2007
This week, we present another interview that we did at DocTrain West 2007. It’s with Kent Taylor, General Manager — acrolinx North America. In this interview, Kent talks to us about the company’s acrocheck document quality assurance tool.
February 20, 2007
In this week’s podcast, we focus on grammar. Yes, you read that correctly. Grammar. Aaron interviews Mignon Fogarty, a.k.a. Grammar Girl, who brings fun to an often dry subject.
As a side note, we are experimenting with the way we record podcasts, so the audio may be less than perfect. It’s something that we’re working on.
In this podcast, we discuss grammar, the impact of Web 2.0 on grammar, podcasting, and new media vs traditional media. Mignon’s Grammar Girl podcast is a great example of how to “discover an audience” through podcasting and I encourage readers who are thinking about starting their own podcast to do so.
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