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Archive for December, 2009

THE WORKS Gets a New Look

Yesterday the new look edition of  THE WORKS newsletter was sent out. Our intention with the new version of the newsletter is not only to keep you up to date with the latest happenings at WebWorks, but also to provide ePublisher hints and tips, plus information on industry trends and developments.
We are already getting great [...]

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Going Agile with ePublisher? – Let's chat.

Over at her  just write click blog, top industry commentator and author, Anne Gentle, recently posted an excellent piece comparing collaborative authoring tools.
The blog post had been prompted by the move within her company to adopt an Agile development approach. As Anne remarks the change meant “we’re going from 5 people to 47 people in [...]

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