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$35million• Do your manuals lose you money? Read issue 23 >

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Is marketing cheating • Are you winking at a girl in the dark? Read issue 11 >

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Can scented candles relax you, or do you need a bit of help? • Learn how Read issue 10 >

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Would you like an extra brain? • Using mind maps to maximise brain usage Read issue 9 >

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Is Your Writing Foggy? • How readable is your writing? Read issue 8 >

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Visit Rapunzel in her tower • Don’t allow poor communication to lead to misunderstandings! Read issue 7 >

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‘Let it all hang out’ • The Quality of English teaching in schools Read issue 5 >

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‘What is written without effort is, in general, read without pleasure.’ • Business Writing – learning the techniques

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Hankering after the Mediterranean way of life? • Training to deal with stress

A stitch in time saves nine • Using Word for Windows™  Read issue 3 >

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“designed-in delivery flexibility”? • Training in effective business writing

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2004 Issue 8

Business Communications • Success in business depends on clear writing

Online Journals • Blogging for business?

Plain Words Promotions • Training courses for all your communications needs

Editor Recommends • The Economist Style Guide  Read issue 8 >

2004 Issue 7

Documentation Awards • Online Help accolade for Plain Words at documentation “Oscars”

Spelling Popularity • New BBC show – Pop Idol, with spelling?

Plain Words Promotions • Bids consultancy service and training courses

Editor Recommends • Get seriously fit for free, courtesy of G.I. Joe When being a Drudge is highly lucrative  Read issue 7 >

2004 Issue 6

Life in the Office • Beat the Monday Morning Blues

Life out of the Office • Mental Workouts: All Gain and No Pain

Plain Words Promotions • Writing Skills Training Courses

Cool Suggestions • Golf Tips, And More! Read issue 6 >

2004 Issue 5

Lead Stories • The Power of Plain Words Zap Stress by Following the Way of the Zen Warrior

Extra • Save Time & Money – Using the Right Words

E-Business news • More Government Forms Online End of Dotcom Backlash? Public Sector on IT Outsourcing Spending Frenzy British Library to Archive all UK Web Sites Web Inventor Gets Some Loot

Technology round-up • Pen Mightier than the Mouse? Broadband Speeds Electrified

Off-beat news • Prickly Cure for Hangovers? Read issue 5 >

2004 Issue 4

Lead Stories • Content management is king Write & grow rich

Extra • Plain Words at Government Computing Expo 2004

E-Business news • IT budgets set to increase Content is king – for real this time XML Takes to the Air Texts help landlines USAF mechanics wear computers Law firms and knowledge management

Technology round-up • Electromagnetic research worth £8bn Gates makes PC part of the furniture

Off-beat news • Feeling lucky, punk? Read issue 4 >

2004 Issue 3

Lead Stories • New document system helps the money go round New technology pins down card fraudsters

Extra • You get what you pay for – or more

E-Business news • Google to offer local web searches Wi-Fi with your coffee? Shop till you drop – online Google takes on Hotmail with Gmail Bill Gates toppled from world’s richest man spot

Technology round-up • Shoppers hit by “whiff” cannon Geniuses at the click of a button

Off-beat news • Dial 999 – hamster stuck in printer Read issue 3 >

2004 Issue 2

Lead Stories • Tech docs meld man & machine Hard facts & hard figures

Extra • Plain Words at GC2004expo Punctuation reference a runaway bestseller

E-Business news • Google IPO a bursting bubble? Is your printer a drain? IT skills central to training Disaster recovery Smart Mobile Microsoft Office Employees lax on security

Technology round-up • GPS “audio maps” Troops to sprout wings

Off-beat news • Fifty dollar question  Read issue 2 >

2004 Issue 1

Lead Stories • Catalogues in a click Five top help tips Simple web sites?

Extra • Exclusive Bonus

E-Business news • UK firms to spend more on IT Wi-Fi connecting entertainment IT directors’ thumbs up to outsourcing Portals to Profit Top firms fail web challenge

Technology round-up • Web inventor becomes Sir Tim Royal Mail launches digital stamps

Off-beat news • Are sweet dreams made of this?  Read issue 1 >

2003 Issue 6

Lead Stories • Helping themselves Will gaming go mainstream?

Extra • New e-mail helpLine

E-Business news • NHS test drives linux suite Personal emails push up storage costs Microsoft in your motor Gambling & porn set to hit mobile commerce jackpot New UK bill to reform company audits

Technology round-up • IBM claims nanotech breakthrough Lloyds TSB trials voice biometrics

Off-beat news • Man sets rattlesnake record – holds nine live ones in his mouth for ten seconds  Read 2003 issue 6 >

2003 Issue 5

Lead Stories • Pop goes mobile Is direct mail under threat?

Extra • How to write up a technical report without leaving the golf course

E-Business news • IT does matter, says internet billionaire Give us usability not personalisation, say web shoppers IT market – light at the end of the tunnel Google provides sales tracking service Google looks at online IPO

Technology round-up • IBM launches smash-proof laptops This e-mail will self-destruct in ten seconds

Off-beat news • PC rage: the North South divide  Read 2003 issue 5 >

2003 Issue 4

Lead Stories • Email On The Go High Tech Cars

Extra • How to write up a technical report without leaving the golf course

E-Business news • Britain’s broadband access well ahead Shopping carts let down Britain’s e-shoppers Technology drives efficiency, say executives Teleworking Good For Your Health, Says DTI IT overhaul for UK public sector

Technology round-up • UK launches revolutionary “Eyes-in-the-sky” 2 million computer users talk about the weather

Off-beat news • Smart sofas – couch potatoes’ dream?  Read 2003 issue 4 >

2003 Issue 3

Lead Stories • Spam: good, bad, or ugly? Fat Pipes still thin on the ground

Extra • Auto-pilot catalogues

E-Business news • Internet fraud threatens merchants, not banks Gloom lifts on IT spending New IEEE spec for wireless streaming Plain text email more effective than HTML Smartphone sales rocket

Technology round-up • Self-service supermarket check-outs Really useful computers

Off-beat news • Yeti exists  Read 2003 issue 3 >

2003 Issue 2

Lead Stories • Click & tax Identity crisis?

Extra • Document Builder

E-Business news • Games industry to enjoy 11% annual growth, says PwC Government told to back technology entrepreneurs Consumers use internet to research products before buying Cyber crime follows Moore’s Law Government funding key to winning spam war

Technology round-up • GPS to help the blind navigate Pacific island becomes world’s first wire-free web country

Off-beat news • Foxes spark police alert  Read 2003 issue 2 >

2003 Issue 1

Lead Stories • Is Wi-Fi ready to fly? • Can’t make that meeting? Send a robot instead

Extra • Proposal writing

E-Business news • Governments won over by outsourcing • E-Books turn CEOs into celebrities • Mobile phones to detect SARS • IT execs give thumbs up to open source • Tech sector on the up

Technology round-up • Virtual keyboards to ease sore thumbs • Radio tags may be embedded in euro notes

Off-beat news • Takes the biscuit  Read 2003 issue 1 >


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