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Doug Dow, Editor

My first job title in the technical communications field was "Technical Editor," and editing has been a large part of my professional life ever since.

Doug Dow blows some jazz at the Jam.I suspect, however, that my appointment as the new Managing Editor of Technically Write has more to do with an experiment I conducted in 1996 as a member of the Internet Professional Interest Committee. The experiment was called "Technically Wired." It took content from the hard copy journal and placed it on the web — a month late — often enhanced with custom graphics supplied by me.

Technically Wired's main fault was that it was a one-person operation, and it got to be too much. Its main virtue was that it was bottomless: there was never a need to sacrifice content to layout. The difference could be profound. One article appeared in hardcopy minus its ending summary, like a court case minus its closing arguments. Technically Wired carried it all.

With the online version of Technically Write, you can be sure of getting the whole story.

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