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How would you write for luddites?
Seriously. I've read articles in business magazines that make me absolutely fume at the gross inaccuracies. But the bottom line is, aside from maybe changing a little phrasing, I usually don't think I could do that much better of a job (maybe a different job, biased towards my own views, but not better) than the authors of the article.

So how would you write about pure technology for a business audience?
Posted by: Erik Engbrecht   Posted on: 01/28/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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How would you write for luddites?  Erik Engbrecht | 01/28/08
Apparently not that well..  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 01/28/08
Building excitement.  Anton Philidor | 01/28/08
focusing on what things do...  Erik Engbrecht | 01/28/08
Catch-22.  Anton Philidor | 01/28/08
Stating a guess as fact  j.m.galvin | 01/28/08
Shocked! I'm just shocked and appalled  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 01/28/08
And the biggest problem management faces  frgough | 01/28/08
Totally agree  tonymcs@... | 01/28/08
sheep (nt)  Erik Engbrecht | 01/28/08
Clever sheep are a problem...  Anton Philidor | 01/28/08
Baaaaa....d (NT)  murph_z ZDNet Moderator | 01/29/08
If Harold were truly clever...  Anton Philidor | 01/29/08
Agree, sort of  Mark Miller | 01/31/08

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