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61. Free IT And Internet Industry Magazines And Publications
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Use this form to join this online class . The goal of "Make Money Writing for Magazines" is to give you an overview of the whole process, from idea to sale. There are five lessons: 1 - The Hard FAQs of Magazine Writing, 2 - The World of Ideas, 3 - Of Queries and Submissions, 4 - Writing, Rewriting and Editing, 5 - Marketing Magic. Each lesson has material for you to read and study. There is a quiz associated with each lesson, and each lesson has it's own forum topic. Although this is NOT a course about how to write, it does have writing tips, but the emphasis is on learning what's involved in getting a magazine article accepted by an editor. Enroll Now: Make Money Writing for Magazines You can join this class right now! Press the "

64. BUBL LINK: Writing Skills
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    Tips on writing assignments from instructors at the University of Toronto. Topics range from general skills to specific writing formats and guides for non-native English speakers.
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    65. RSS, Aggregators, And Reading The Blog Fantastic
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    The Blog Realm: RSS, Aggregators, and Reading the Blog Fantastic

    by Greg R. Notess
    Reference Librarian, Montana State University I explored the realm of the Weblog in my last column ("The Blog Realm: News Sources, Searching with Daypop, and Content Management," ONLINE , September/October 2002, pp. 70-72). The content management capabilities of blog software and the search options from Daypop provide incentives for information professionals to be aware, at least, of blogging. But for every blogger out there, there are probably a dozen or more others who prefer reading to writing. With the explosion of Weblogs come new ways of reading them. The solutions used to keep up with blogs are often called news aggregators. Much of the current software is still buggy and imperfect. It is in some ways like the early days of the Web when many issues were still being resolved, but these approaches may well become more integrated into e-mail, Web browsing, and stand-alone software in the next few years. THE DAILY CONUNDRUM Weblogs and news media sites share a common strength and a common weakness. With frequent updates, these sites help us keep track of the latest news, opinions, and rumors. Unfortunately, the frequent updates mean that we spend more time trying to keep up with them. So, we can check all of the news Web sites and blogs of interest every day, starting from our bookmarks or some other source. But this gets tedious rather quickly, especially as the number of sources of interest multiplies.

    66. PIZZAZ! Creative Writing And Storytelling Ideas
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    67. The Writer : The Essential Resource For Writers
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    70. Web Writing: A Biz-Zone Specialty
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    Web writing is a highly specialized skill where Biz-Zone is best in class. In late 1997 the concept of creating a robust, online publication for Canadian small business owners was born. At the time the dominant Canadian "dot.coms" had not been launched. Major magazines and newspapers were providing little on their websites - largely tables of contents. Meanwhile, south of the border the online media market was exploding. The need for Canadian-specific content, and that the Canadian online market was about to emerge, was clear. Completely self-financed, we tackled the development of the online magazine as we do with all of our projects: With great vigour, enthusiasm, and attention to detail. As a result, less than three months later, CanadaOne.com was launched. A pilot launch took place on Feb. 16th, followed by an official launch on March 2nd, 1998. Since our official launch we have published a monthly online magazine every month - over 47 issues to date. And our publication has boomed, a success story amid tales of dot.com woes. We have written copy for many websites. But the true depth of our expertise in web writing comes from our experiences creating an online publication as rich and detailed as CanadaOne. Today CanadaOne has over 700 articles for entrepreneurs, and the site is visited by about 30,000 unique visitors each month. We regularly get feedback from visitors who rave about the value of the content provided on CanadaOne.

    71. Nthposition Online Magazine: At The Creative Writing Workshop
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    fiction - march 05 ] "Writing without the intention of publication is a mild form of paranoia." - John Braine For non-academic reasons, which I will reveal shortly, my young nephew Biff was allowed to graduate a bit early from high school. Now he's a sort of freshman at a large public university in far-western America. He's a barely matriculated back-of-the-classroom lurker, a mere arriviste teenybopper, with an undeclared major yet. And he can't imagine how, but last semester Biff found himself suddenly a made-member of a glamorous creative writing workshop, otherwise reserved for MFA candidates in the English department. Presiding over this weekly dream-salon was a literary superstar whose agent had somehow allowed him to be flown out all the way from Manhattan. Like any red-blooded American boy, my nephew Biff has always kept an eye out for the main chance. So he decided to grab this opportunity to transform himself into a card-carrying creative writer. His classmates (if I'm not presumptuous in using the term) are the future Creative Writing Industrialists of America, and they're working on fictional dissertations and metafictional theses, sans footnotes. These people are right on the verge of finding literary agents, for Christ's sake, and I can only assume that my nephew was cast among them, like an earthworm among rainbow trout, through some clerical error in the registrar's office.

    72. 40th ANNUAL NATIONAL MAGAZINE AWARD WINNERS ANNOUNCED
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    73. FanStory.com - Information About Posting Online And Writing Contests.
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    74. Cybersociology Magazine: Contents Page
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    Cybersociology is a non-profit multi-disciplinary webzine dedicated to the critical discussion of the internet, cyberspace, cyberculture and life online. Issues Available Contents Page #1 Cybersex and Love Online #2 Online (virtual?) Community #3 Digital Third Worlds ... #7 Religion Online and Techno-Spiritualism forthcoming topics Interactive Join Cybersoc Email List Cybersoc Chat Room Other Cybersociology Bookstore cybersoc.com Hypermedia Research Centre Contact Editor ...
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    The gap between being able to store data and process and analyze this data is growing at an exponential rate. If a company fails to put processes in place to close this gap, information overload will only get worse. Toward this end, data mining technologies and processes can effectively close the growing gap between the business decision maker and their data assetshelping companies to make informed actionable decisions.

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    76. Strange Horizons, A Weekly Speculative Fiction Magazine
    Strange Horizons is a free weekly online magazine devoted to publishing highquality then sent a note to my online writing group “In Roswell.
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    77. ★ Genealogy & Technology Articles By Mark Howells
    Planting Your Family Tree online How To Create Your Own Family History Web Site Mark was formerly the Technology Columnist for Ancestry magazine.
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    Mark's genealogy writings have appeared in the National Genealogical Society's Computer Interest Group Digest , the New England Historic Genealogical Society's The Computer Genealogist Family Tree Magazine Heritage Quest Magazine Family Chronicle Magazine , and Computers In Genealogy Mark was formerly the Technology Columnist for Ancestry magazine. His articles available online are listed below.
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    • Those of us "of a certain age" can use our computers to overcome common problems associated with aging. This article first appeared in July/August 2004 issue of Ancestry Magazine. It requires the free

    78. Online Technical Writing: Power-Revision Techniques--Sentence-Level Revision
    online Technical writing PowerRevision Techniques—Sentence-Level Revision One of the all-time worst offenders for creating unclear, wordy,
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    You've probably heard plenty of times that writing should be lean, mean, clear, direct, succinct, active, and so on. This is one of those self-evident truths—why would anyone set out to write any other way? But what does that really mean, what do sentences look like that are not that way, what sorts of things are wrong with them, and how do you fix them? Sentences do have ways of becoming flabby, redundant, wordy, unclear, indirect, passive, and just plain old hard to understand. Even so, they remain grammatically "correct"—all their subjects and verbs agree, the commas are in the right places, the words are spelled correctly. Still, these sentences are far more difficult to read than any sentence with just a comma problem. The following sections can't pretend to cover all of the ways sentences can go bad at this higher level, but they do cover seven of the most common problems and shows you ways of fixing them. And knowing these seven will probably enable you to spot all the others we have not trapped and labeled yet. Specifically, here is what is covered:

    79. Reading Online - Electronic Classroom: October 1999 Technology Column From JAAL
    He was a pioneer in creating environments for students to use computers to explore patterns For most of us writing is painful. The longer it continues,
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    Electronic Publication: Writing for the Screen Mike Sharples
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    This column is reprinted from the Technology department of the (JAAL). It contains the following sections:
    Editor's Message I mentioned in September that from time to time this journal year I'd invite guest authors to write the JAAL Technology column. This month's guest, Mike Sharples, has worked for many years on innovative approaches in language and technology. He was a pioneer in creating environments for students to use computers to explore patterns in language through his Phrasebooks and Boxes programs. One thing I especially liked about this work was that Mike saw that language learning could be fun, and he built that perspective into his software. He has also been a leader in areas such as artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and computer support for collaborative writing. Working, as he does, in the United Kingdom, Mike has a perspective on educational technology issues that will add to my view from the United States. When I asked him if he would be interested in writing the October column, I also told Mike that I would very much like to hear his latest views on electronic books. When he wrote back to me with his acceptance, he suggested the topic of paper versus electronic publication.

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