Following on from our post The Internet of Things – creating a user guide for a fridge door, we came across other ways to create e-ink digital user guides that could be attached to the door of meeting rooms, providing information on room bookings, using the equipment in the room etc.
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The Internet of Things – creating a user guide for a fridge door
The Internet of Things (IoT) is, according to Wikipedia, the network of physical objects – devices, vehicles, buildings and other items – embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and network connectivity that enables these objects to collect and exchange data. The popular example is the concept of a smart fridge that could warn you when it… Read more »
You don’t need a Kindle to read Kindle ebooks
We’ve had a number of emails from people assuming they need a Kindle to read Kindle ebooks. Actually, Amazon offers free software applications that enable to read Kindle ebooks on Windows , Macintosh OS/X, Linux and smartphones. You can download the Windows viewer here. There are a number of free ebooks available, as well as the ones… Read more »
We’ve just published an ebook called Trends in Technical Communication – Rethinking Help
We’ve just published an ebook called “Trends in Technical Communication – Rethinking Help“. Many people in the field of software and technical communication are asking: Couldn’t we do a better job at helping users when they get stuck? This 762 page book is a collection of articles and selected extracts from books that have looked… Read more »
Coming soon – our latest book for Technical Authors
We hope to have ordering details for our latest book within the next 48 hours.