With BitTorrent becoming THE preferred method for peer-2-peer users, the idea of a search engine with an index of torrent files only can be quite appealing… unless you are apart of the entertainment establishment.
Web Development Processes and Technical Environments
The process of Web application development is critical to the success of web-based projects.
Five Questions To Ask A Technical Training School — BEFORE Signing Up
As with any field, there are good technical training schools, and bad ones. When you sign up with one of these schools, you’ve made a significant investment in time and money.
Some Technical Strategies for Enhancing Smart Devices
The expectations of users are becoming increasingly high. They expect user friendly interfaces. They expect the ability to connect your devices to their systems.
Project+ – Combining the Technical World and the Business World
An Interview with Ayana Nickerson, Project+ Certification Program Manager for CompTIA (the Computing Technology Industry Association).
Technical Writing for the Terrified
Sometimes it may be beyond a companies or individuals budget to hire a professional writer to address their technical documentation.
When Calling “Technical Support” You Should Also Reach “Customer Service”
Technical support has long been the department in corporations that offers guidance when end-users have difficulty with mechanical or technological processes. Most of us call a tech support department to ask questions about our computer, our VCR, our satellite dish or perhaps our Internet service. For those of you who manage a technical support team, let me make a gentle reminder that tech support should also provide customer service.
Technical Writing: What’s That?
Before setting up shop as a proofreader (www.scribe.com.au), I worked as a technical writer. When I told people what I did I was often met with blank stares bordering on total incomprehension.