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Is Greenland larger than Australia? If you know the correct answer, you could be a technical cartographer. For the answer, read Technical Cartography: Mapping Information. (Now with links to the greatly expanded version.)
Are you getting more and more information and enjoying it less? Read about one person's struggles with information in Confessions of an Infoholic.
Speaking of information, what exactly is the beast we call information? Close in on a definition in What is Information?
The World Wide Web is hot, hot, hot, and many technical communicators will eventually write for it. Read some top tips on the best ways of doing so in "Writing for the Web."
What do you think is the greatest invention of the world? You'll never guess what Abraham Lincoln said. Read The Greatest Invention.
Ever thought about sending in an article or story for publicationbut didn't because you feared it would be rejected? Read Nothing to Fear but Rejection Itself?
Is your job just a means to make a buck, or is it something more...something that provides fulfillment...something that serves a greater cause? For a larger emotional and psychological perspective, see Dead Widgets and Job Descriptions.
What is the future of technical communication? One possible and rather perverse future is characterized in The Word Warrior: A Post-Apocalyptic Parody.
Read what three freelancers had to say in The Truth About Freelancing.
Glenn Lang discusses skills for survival in Your Future in Technical Communication.
Downsizing! It's a familiar term and dreaded action that everyone in corporate America knows. Glen Laing offers his views on how to get on with business after "rightsizing" hits your team in Downsizing, Rightsizing, and Making the Team.
Do you want to get involved with volunteer activities but are afraid that you don't have the time? Cindy Martin explains her reasons for getting involved in her article on STC and Community Service.
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