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    STC'ers go tweet, tweet, tweet

    How many STC communities are on Twitter? All of these. There may be more, but Twitter search is down today.

    stcukandi - STC UK & Ireland
    stcintermtn
    STCHouston
    STCIndiana
    STCBoston
    STCPugetSound
    stcchicago
    STCAtlanta
    stcwdc
    stcaccess
    stc_org
    LoneWriterSIG
    stcfrance
    STCINDIA

    To see these Twitter sites, just type http://www.twitter.com/sites-twitter-name-as-above.

    For example: http://www.twitter.com/stcwdc

    UUXManager will follow all of them.

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    A new year always brings a combination of excitement and dread, and all the prognosticators in the world telling us what to expect. At The Content Wrangler, they asked Dave Kellogg to predict the technology changes that would affect content management. At Usability News, Katie Greene predicts what might happen to the user interface.

    I am going to take the bold step of predicting what will happen in UUX in 2009.
    1. UUX will begin holding regular Web seminars.
    2. The UUX Web site will add podcasts and videos to its resources.
    3. Summit 2009 in Atlanta will feature a progression of all of the UUX managers in the history of UUX.
    4. The UUX Manager's Thoughts will be integrated into the UUX Web site.
    5. The UUX newsletter editor will become a mother.

    6. Five members who do not currently volunteer with UUX will volunteer to coordinate new projects for UUX.
    7. The UUX Twitter page will surpass 100 followers.


    Don't miss out on all the fun!

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    Tweeting for work

    Get the highlights of O'Reilly Radar's $249 research report on using micro-messaging for both internal external communication for free!

    You can watch the recording of the 60 minute Webcast held yesterday at
    Webcast: Twitter for Business.

    How would you use micro-messaging for technical communication? Leave comment below.

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    Twitter for Technical Communicating?

    O'Reilly is sponsoring a free Webcast on the use of micro-messaging in business. Webcast: Twitter for Business I predict there will be some ideas we technical communicators can turn to our own uses. Register at the link.

    And go to my new UUX Manager Twitter page for a Tweeting experience.

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