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         <title>The Next generation of Acrobat.com is Here </title>
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                               <td width="85%">Today (11/21/09) Adobe has launched a new and much improved version of Acrobat.com, our 
                               <strong>Online Office Suite</strong>, which includes the following online services:</td>
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                             <li> <strong>Web Conferencing via ConnectNow</strong> &#8212; Host online meetings with easy-to-use web conferencing</li>
                             <li><strong> File Sharing and Storage</strong> &#8212; Rather than sending large e-mail attachments back and forth, simply share your   file online with a URL that is always the same</li>
                             <li> <strong>Online Adobe PDF Creation</strong>&#8212; Easily create Adobe® PDF documents from your existing files in Microsoft® Word,   Excel®, PowerPoint®, and many other applications</li>
                             <li> <strong>Adobe Buzzword beta</strong> &#8212; Write, edit and   comment on documents with your team </li>
                             <li> <strong>Acrobat.com Presentations   beta</strong> &#8212; Work with others to create stunning presentations</li>
                             <li> <strong>Acrobat.com Tables beta</strong> &#8212; Collaborate on   data and information typically shared in spreadsheets or simple databases <br />
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                           <p>Here are useful resources for all things Acrobat.com, in the way of Tweets, which I posted earlier today. Note the links in the tweets below are live:</p>
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                               <h3> [Breaking Adobe News] The NEW Acrobat.com is now Live: <a href="http://bit.ly/62EPj3">http://bit.ly/62EPj3</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5918183689"> about 1 hour ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a></h3>
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                               <h3> For the full <a href="http://twitter.com/search?q=%23Acrobat">#Acrobat</a>.com experience, download the NEW version of the AIR app. <a href="http://bit.ly/4mP8XJ">http://bit.ly/4mP8XJ</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5918359016"> about 1 hour ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> You can also share large files in Outlook via Acrobat.com with this integrated add-in (updated): <a href="http://bit.ly/6bMl35">http://bit.ly/6bMl35</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5918540530"> about 1 hour ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> incidentally, if you have the Acrobat.com AIR app installed, launch it, you'll get an update notification. Click Update. <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5918606762"> about 1 hour ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> Acrobat.com also works on your mobile device, powered by scanR®, more info here: <a href="http://bit.ly/4Ly6gn">http://bit.ly/4Ly6gn</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5918788780"> 43 minutes ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> Working on eSeminar for how Technical Communicators can leverage the Acrobat.com Cloud for conducting Reviews w/ SMEs <a href="http://twitter.com/search?q=%23techcomm">#techcomm</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5947314064"> 5 minutes ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> Check out what it's like to view a Shared file on Acrobat.com. Just shared this PDF publicly: <a href="http://bit.ly/5vQTpu">http://bit.ly/5vQTpu</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5947083523"> 16 minutes ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3> @<a href="http://twitter.com/c4lpt">c4lpt</a> I'd like to recommend our new Acrobat.com Online Office Suite to your  list of Top Learning tools in same category as Google Docs. <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5946636278"> 41 minutes ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                               <h3>My Adobe Team <a href="http://twitter.com/search?q=%23FollowFriday">#FollowFriday</a> this week is @<a href="http://twitter.com/acrobatdotcom">acrobatdotcom</a>. Trust me, you'll want to follow them. <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5894557519"> about 22 hours ago </a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3>
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                           <p>Additionally, here are previous blog posts I have published on Acrobat.com:</p>
                           <ul>
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                               <h3><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/09/sharing_large_files_on_twitter.html">Sharing Large Files on Twitter via Acrobat.com</a></h3>
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                               <h3><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/06/embedding_pdfs_in_blogs_via_ac.html">Embedding PDFs in Blogs via Acrobat.com</a></h3>
                             </li>
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                               <p><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/06/acrobatcom_moves_out_of_beta_w.html">Acrobat.com Integration in eLearning Suite and Tech Comm Suite</a></p>
                             </li>
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                           <p>Finally, here are some early reviews on the new Acrobat.com:</p>
                           <ul>
                             <li><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/adobes_upgrades_acrobatcom_launches_new_mobile_app.php">[ReadWriteWeb] 
                             Adobe's Upgrades Acrobat.com, Launches New Mobile App</a></li>
                             <li><a href="http://www.examiner.com/x-9438-SF-Business-Tech-Examiner~y2009m11d19-Acrobatcom-updated-and-enhanced">[Examiner.com] 
                             Adobe unifies and enhances Acrobat.com</a></li>
                             <li><a href="http://venturebeat.com/2009/11/19/adobes-acrobat-com-comes-to-smartphones/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=twitter-publisher-main&utm_campaign=twitter">[VentureBeat] 
                             Adobe&rsquo;s Acrobat.com comes to smartphones</a> </li>
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                           <h3>To learn about breaking Adobe News, follow me on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a>.</h3>
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         <pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 07:03:18 -0800</pubDate>
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         <title>New eSeminar: Adobe AIR 101 for Technical Communicators</title>
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                               <td width="82%"><p><strong>When</strong>: Thursday,  December 3, 2009 at 9:00am Pacific Time</p>
                                 <p><strong>Registration</strong>: <a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=detail&id=1562376&loc=en_us">Click HERE to Register</a></p>
                               <p><strong>Duration</strong>: 90  minutes to accommodate for questions</p></td>
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                           <p><strong>Login instructions</strong>:  Once you register, you will receive a confirmation e-mail, which will  include a URL for you to join the Connect Pro room the day of the  event. I will conduct a series of audio tests as participants begin to  join. </p>
                           <p><a href="https://admin.acrobat.com/common/help/en/support/meeting_test.htm">Click  here to make sure your system is properly configured to participate in this   Acrobat Connect Pro event</a>.</p>
                           <p><strong>Audio</strong>:  The audio portion for the eSeminar will be available via your computer  speakers ONLY, through Voice over IP (VoIP) and thus no phone number is  provided</p>
                           <p><strong>Description</strong>: The Adobe Integrated Runtime (AIR) platform continues to gain  momentum with more than 200+ Million installations in less than two  year and on 11/17/09 Adobe announced the availability of the public  beta of Adobe AIR 2.0.</p>
                           <p>On December 15, 2008, eWeek Labs selected AIR as one of the Top 10  Products of the Year. eWEEK Labs staff wrote: &ldquo;The product that comes  closest right now to the true vision of this next-generation Web  application is Adobe AIR. Descended from Flash, AIR makes it possible  to build powerful and interactive applications that have all of the  benefits of both Web and desktop apps ...&rdquo;</p>
                           <p>In this eSeminar, you will learn the ABCs of Adobe AIR and the  reasons why AIR is the ultimate platform for the next generation of  Technical Documentation. We will also go over the reasons why leading  companies like the New York Times, eBay and TweetDeck are building  powerful applications on Adobe AIR. And finally how Adobe is using AIR  to deliver cutting edge Web 2.0 Community Help for our Adobe Technical  Communication Suite 2 customers.</p>
                           <h3>Related Recording:</h3>
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                             <li><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/11/twitter_for_technical_communic.html">Twitter for Technical Communicators: Recording now Available</a></li>
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                                 <td width="88%">You may have heard that today (11/17/09) Adobe launched public betas of Flash Player 10.1 and AIR 2.0 on Adobe Labs.
                               I wanted to share my excitement about the launches, and my thoughts regarding
                               what these two technology milestones mean for Technical Communicators and eLearning Professionals. </td>
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                             <h2>Why is Flash Player 10.1 unlike any previous version?</h2>
                             <p>You are probably wondering why is this release such as big deal? Two reasons, namely: 1) This is the first time the same version of the  Flash Player will be available across Windows, Mac, Linux, Netbooks, as well as Mobile devices. </p>
                             <p>You may recall the earlier, less powerful Flash Lite for mobile devices, Flash Player 10.1 is the next generation. </p>
                             <p>And 2) This is the first Flash Player version that comes out of the collaborative efforts of the Open Screen Project, which is an industry-wide effort, led by Adobe and which also includes close to 50 partners, including ARM, Cisco, Google, HTC, Intel, Motorola, Nokia, nVidia, OpenTV, Palm, Qualcomm, Verizon Wireless and others.</p>
                             <h2>Singular experience, multiple devices</h2>
                             <p>The vision shared by members of the Open Screen Project is simple: <strong>Enable consumers to engage with rich Internet experiences seamlessly across any device, anywhere</strong>.</p>
                             <p> Partners in the Open Screen Project are working together to provide a  consistent runtime environment for open web browsing and standalone  applications — taking advantage of Adobe® Flash® Player and, in the  future, Adobe® AIR®. This consistent runtime environment will remove  barriers to publishing content and applications across desktops, mobile  phones, televisions, and other consumer electronics. </p>
                             <p>With the explosion in the number of mobile devices, the eLearning industry has been actively exploring Mobile Learning (mLearning) and the challenges are well documented, namely the lack of a consistent runtime across multiple devices, which eLearning developers can rely on.</p>
                             <p>This is why I'm personally excited about today's announcement and the reason I Tweeted the following:</p>
                             <p><a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/5803993742"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/mLearning_FP10_1.png" width="512" height="324" border="0" /></a></p>
                             <p>In case you missed it, at Adobe MAX,  Kevin Lynch demonstrated Flash Player 10.1 running on various mobile devices.  Here's a short version of his demo:</p>
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                             <p>Additional Resources:</p>
                             <ul>
                               <li><a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/flashplayer10/">Adobe Flash Player 10.1 on Labs</a></li>
                               <li><a href="http://www.openscreenproject.org/">The Open Screen Project</a></li>
                               <li><a href="http://www.openscreenproject.org/partners/current_partners.html">Partners in the Open Screen Project</a></li>
                               <li><a href="http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform/">The Adobe Flash Platform</a></li>
                               <li><a href="http://www.adobe.com/resources/elearning/">Adobe eLearning Solutions</a></li>
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                               <td width="85%">I'm currently in San Jose, CA, attending Adobe Learning Summit 09 and DevLearn 09 and yesterday, in one of my sessions, I showed a sneak peek of the much anticipated Adobe Captivate for Mac software. The session went really well and I wanted to share publicly the same demonstration I provided.</td>
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                           <p>I hope you like it and incidentally, I have announced on Twitter that I will be giving away a free copy of Adobe Captivate for Mac when it becomes available to one of my followers, which I will randomly pick when I reach 2,000 followers.&#160; To participate, all you have to do is follow me <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a>.&#160;If you are already following me, no need to do anything else.</p>
                           <p>Click the image below to launch the recording:</p>
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                                 <td width="86%" height="167"><p>SAN JOSE, Calif. — Nov. 6, 2009 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today introduced the Photoshop.com Mobile for Android™ software, extending Adobe® industry-leading digital imaging technology to users of the Google Mobile™ operating system. The release comes less than a month after the launch of Photoshop.com Mobile for iPhone, which quickly established itself as one of the “Top Free” applications on the Apple mobile platform. The Android application equips consumers with quick and easy image-editing tools, color adjustments and instant photo-sharing capabilities. Photoshop.com Mobile optimizes the camera-phone experience by allowing users to browse for their photos online and on their phone, directly from the application. The application is free and available today at the Android Market.</p>
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                             <p>The Photoshop.com team shared the following 
screenshots of the app, <br />
which I have made into a Captivate Slideshow. <strong>Click Play below to check them out</strong>.</p>
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                             <h3>Additional Resources:</h3>
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                                 <td valign="top"><p><strong>Product    Page URL</strong> </p></td>
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                                 <td valign="top"><p><a href="http://mobile.photoshop.com/android">http://mobile.photoshop.com/android</a> </p></td>
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                                 <td valign="top"><p><strong>Watch the Demo Video</strong> </p></td>
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                                 <td height="36" valign="top"><p><a href="http://bit.ly/Psdroidvid">http://mobile.photoshop.com/android/howtovideo.html?sdid=FBNUA</a> </p></td>
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                                 <td height="26" valign="top"><strong>Follow Photoshop.com on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/photoshopdotcom">@photoshop.com</a></strong></td>
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                             <p>If you have an Android phone, I'd love to get your feedback regarding this app, please send me a Tweet <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a></p>
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         <pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 08:13:57 -0800</pubDate>
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                                 <td width="85%" valign="middle">Yesterday (11/03/09) Christie Fidura and I hosted an eSeminar  entitled <strong>Twitter 101 for Technical Communicators</strong>, and I'm happy to report that we had a great turn out and it went very well. </td>
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                           <p>I started the eSeminar making a case for why Twitter is the perfect platform for Technical Communicators.&#160; Here are some reasons I listed:</p>
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                               <li>Twitter is the perfect platform for you to become an <strong>Information Facilitator</strong><br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter gets you closer to your end-users<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter gives you unbiased feedback about your products and services<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter enables you to drive traffic to your documentation<br />
</li>
                               <li>Twitter can raise your corporate visibility<br />
</li>
                               <li>Twitter enables you to follow conferences without being there<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter is an essential business tool<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter enables you to discover new information<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter is Simple: Anyone can follow you and you can follow anyone else<br />
                               </li>
                               <li>Twitter is FUN<br />
                           </li>
                           </ul>
                             <p>I also shared my personal reasons why I use and love Twitter.</p>
                             <p><a href="http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p67573669/"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/play_128.png" width="56" height="56" hspace="2" border="0" align="left" />If you missed Twitter 101 for Technical Communicators, or want to watch it again, heres' the recording</a>.</p>
                             <p> <strong><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/zoom-in-Connect.gif" width="250" height="80" hspace="3" align="right" />TIP</strong>: I typically set my desktop resolution to 1024 x 768 for best recording results, however because I was showing apps, which require high resolution, you will notice some distortion in the demonstration part of the recording. Something you may want to try  is to click the "<strong>Scroll</strong>" button at the bottom left of the Connect Pro  window, which will help you zoom in closer and follow the action around  the presenter's mouse.  To the right is what the button looks like in  all Connect Pro recordings. </p>
                             <p>Related Blog Post(s):</p>
                             <ul>
                               <li><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/10/a_running_list_of_twitter_best.html">A running list of Twitter Best Practices</a></li>
                             </ul>
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                               <td width="83%">Adobe Platform Evangelist Andrew Shorten talks to Iain Dodsworth, founder of  TweetDeck, about his experiences of developing this high-profile AIR  application and how using Adobe technology contributed to TweetDeck's  success. </td>
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                           <p>Great interview! </p>
                           <p>For  the same reasons  Ian and his team chose Adobe AIR as the  platform for developing and deploying <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com">TweetDeck</a> to their millions of customers, our RoboHelp team is betting on Adobe AIR Help as the next generation of User Assistance (i.e. Online Help). </p>
                           <p>With the launch of <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/technicalcommunicationsuite/">Adobe Technical Communication Suite 2</a>, which includes RoboHelp 8, the ability to generate Help based on Adobe AIR, as well as the included Help systems in TCS2, which are entirely based on Adobe AIR, have been one of the highlights of this release and we are happy to see customers excited about the potential of this platform.</p>
                           <p>If you are new to our story around Online Help based on Adobe AIR, here are some resources to help you learn more:</p>
                           <ul>
                             <li>
                               <h3><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/04/a_tour_around_the_new_tcs2_web.html">A Tour around the new TCS2 Web 2.0 inspired User Assistance</a></h3>
                             </li>
                             <li>If you have Captivate 4, RoboHelp 8 or FrameMaker 9, press <strong>F1</strong> to try the Help in Adobe AIR format. <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/09/test-drive_adobe_technical_com.html">If you don't you can try these applications from the cloud HERE. Once you are in, launch any of these apps and press F1</a>.</li>
                             <li>
                               <h3><a href="http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/marketplace/index.cfm?event=marketplace.offering&marketplaceid=1&offeringid=10230">Download a sample AIR app created by Adobe RoboHelp 8</a></h3>
                             </li>
                             <li>
                               <h3><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/03/web_20_documentation_using_air.html">Seminar Recording: Web 2.0 Documentation using Adobe AIR and RoboHelp 8</a></h3>
                             </li>
                             <li><a href="http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/communityhelp/">Check out "Community Help" on Adobe Labs, which is based on Adobe AIR</a></li>
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                                 <td width="82%">In preparation for my upcoming eSeminar entitled <a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/10/live_session_twitter_101_for_t.html">Twitter 101 for Technical Communicators</a> I'm starting a running list of Twitter Best Practices that have worked for me and that I hope will work for you, too. I will continue adding to this list, so please consider following me on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a> for new updates to this list.</td>
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                             <ol><li><h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Choose your Twitter username wisely</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Simply put, the shorter the username, the better. If you haven't signed up for a Twitter account just head over to <a href="http://twitter.com">http://twitter.com</a> and click "<strong>Sign up now</strong>." One of the most important decisions you will make is selecting a <strong>username</strong>, which will be your very own unique ID on Twitter. In doing so, consider the fact that a Tweet is limited to only 140 characters, so every letter counts. This becomes even more important when someone ReTweets (RT) your Tweets, which will include your original tweet plus your Twitter username, plus RT. Again the shorter your username, the better.</p>
                               <p>If you already have a Twitter account and want to <strong>change your username</strong> to a shorter version, just head over to your Twitter account, and in the <strong>Account</strong> tab, you can change it.&#160; I recently changed my Spanish account from <strong>rjacquezEspanol</strong> to <strong>rjacquezES</strong> and it's already working better for this account.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="2">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Upload a Picture of yourself</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Nothing says Newbie or Spammer like  using the default Twitter picture one gets after signing up for an account. Twitter is about having great conversations and it's nice to see a picture of the person with whom you are conversing. I highly recommend you upload a picture of yourself, rather than a cartoon or another picture of something other than you, your followers will appreciate it.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="3">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Add a More info URL to your profile</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>This is an important piece of your profile and I recommend that you make this your blog. If you don't have one, I suggest you join the 
blogosphere by starting your own blog.&#160; Your Blog and your Twitter account will go hand in hand because Twitter provides an easy way to add links to your blog posts.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="4">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Add a One Line Bio</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>This is limited to 160 characters, but it's just as important as uploading a picture of yourself and a URL to your profile, because most people will decided whether to follow you or not based on your Bio.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="5">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Add a Background image</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Consider your Twitter page your very own personal website and just as a website has a look-and-feel, so should your Twitter page. While Twitter does provide a Design section where you can pick a background image and colors, I recommend that you spend time creating a custom background, which showcases what you are into and what you tweet about. I  designed my own Twitter background using a free Photoshop template I downloaded from <a href="http://adobetuts.blogspot.com/2009/05/twitter-background-step-by-step-how-to.html">Rames Studios' page</a>. There are plenty of free Twitter backgrounds out there, including those from <a href="http://www.twitterbackgrounds.com/">http://www.twitterbackgrounds.com/</a>which are easy to apply to your own page.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="6">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Don't Protect your Tweets</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Social Networking sites like Twitter are about sharing, discovering, learning and having great conversations, and thus protecting your Tweets completely defeats the purpose of everything Twitter stands for.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="7">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Don't auto-DM your new Followers</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Perhaps this has happened to you, too, you find someone interesting to follow and as soon as you do, you get an unsolicited Direct Message (DM) from the user, with a link to join a group or download something, or worse yet promoting a money-making idea. What a turn off and likely  the number one reason to get unfollowed immediately. In my opinion, if your actions on Twitter are respectful and professional and your Tweets bring value to your followers, they will go out of their way to learn more about your products and services.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="8">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Always add context when Tweeting URL links</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
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                             <blockquote>
                               <p>Lately I've seen too many tweets containing only a hyperlink, which makes me a bit suspicious and I rarely  click the link, and when I see a consistent pattern, I usually unfollow the Twitterer. I feel that it's common sense (and common courtesy) to explain what you are Tweeting about and what the link you are posting is all about. </p>
                               <p>Here's a tip for TweetDeck users: in  the Settings dialog box, you can enable "<strong>Show preview information for short URLs</strong>," which will do just that before you choose to visit the link.</p>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="9">
                                 <h3><strong><font color="#0000FF">Make your Tweets  ReTweet-friendly</font></strong></h3>
                               </li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <p>When someone ReTweets your Tweets, they are helping you spread the word by sharing your tweet with their own followers, so the least we can do is  to make it easy on the people who are ReTweeting for you. One way of doing this, as suggested in the comment below by 
                               Matthew Bibby, is to make sure you leave plenty of room (perhaps as much as 20 characters) in the original Tweet.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                             <ol>
                               <li value="10">More to come...</li>
                             </ol>
                             <blockquote>
                               <h3>&#160;Related Topics:</h3>
                             </blockquote>
                             <ul>
                               <li><a href="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/2009/11/twitter_for_technical_communic.html">Twitter for Technical Communicators: Recording now Available</a></li>
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                               <p>&#160;</p>
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                               <td width="79%">Our entire Adobe eLearning team is very much looking forward to this year's <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/als/">Adobe Learning Summit 09</a> and I wanted to share with you why we are so excited, and my personal 10 reasons why you should consider joining us on November 9th in San Jose, CA.</td>
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                           <ol><li><h2>Shantanu Narayen, Adobe's CEO, will open the conference</h2>
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                             <p>This year, we are delighted to have Shantanu welcome attendees to our conference and provide the opening comments and in general, set the tone for the day. Among other things, Shantanu will speak about Adobe's commitment to the field of eLearning.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="2">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Clay Shirky will deliver the Keynote</h2>
                             </li>
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                           <blockquote>
                             <p> We are fortunate to have Clay Shirkly, author of <strong>Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations</strong>, especially because of the impact Social Media and Informal Learning is having on eLearning today.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="3">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Learn Best Practices from top eLearning  Customers                           </h2>
                               <p>We have a "Best Practices" track where the following customers will share eLearning best practices and lessons learned: Xerox, Rexi Media, Franklin Covey, Florida Dept.  of Law Enforcement, Thomson Reuters, Constellation Wines, Brookwood</p>
                             </li>
                             <li>
                               <h2>Be the first to see a sneak peek of Adobe Captivate for MAC</h2>
                             </li>
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                           <blockquote>
                             <p>I will personally be delivering a sneak peek session at the conference, where I will showcase our development progress of Adobe Captivate for MAC. Furthermore, I will also be showing an eLearning project we are working on, which has to do with offline eLearning and it's based on Adobe AIR.</p>
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                           <ol start="5">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Meet the fine people at Adobe who work on your  favorite software</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>Throughout the conference, you will have the opportunity to meet Adobe employees who work specifically on the Adobe eLearning Suite, Captivate, Acrobat and Acrobat Connect Pro. Furthermore, during the closing general session, attendees will have an  opportunity to pose their questions to the Adobe experts. This is an  opportunity to hear about new technologies and get a better  understanding about learning innovation in virtual classrooms,  interactive content, simulations and games.                             </p>
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                           <ol start="6">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Network with other eLearning Professionals</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>This is your opportunity to meet and network with other eLearning Professionals who use the same eLearning toolbox that you do, and who are likely thinking about the same things you are, Social Media, Informal Learning, Virtual Classrooms, Rapid eLearning, Twitter, Mobile Learning, etc.&#160; Speaking of Twitter, if you haven't done so, please consider signing up and be ready to tweet your view of the conference by using the <a href="http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23als09">#als09</a> hashtag.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="7">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Adobe Captivate Beginner and Advanced sessions</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>Regardless of your level of expertise with Adobe Captivate, there are plenty of session to take your knowledge to the next level.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="8">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Learn more about the Adobe eLearning Suite</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>This conference is a great opportunity for you to learn more about the benefits of the Adobe eLearning Suite and how all the tools in the Suite are well-integrated and provide
everything you  need to create rich eLearning experiences.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="9">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Learn about Connect Pro as a Learning Management System and as a Virtual Classroom Solution</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>Both Peter Ryce and 
                             Randah McKinnie, from the Adobe Connect Pro team, will be on hand at the conference and will also deliver presentations on why Acrobat Connect Pro Training is a great LMS solution and Tips and Tricks for delivering Virtual classrooms respectively.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="10">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Check out what participants have to say about last year's Adobe Learning Summit</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>Last year's conference was a smashing success. Check out what participant's said about last year's conference.&#160; <a href="http://www.adobe.com/go/als/">Click HERE and the video at the top of the page will begin playing automatically</a>.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <ol start="11">
                             <li>
                               <h2>Adobe Learning Summit 09 is co-located with DevLearn 09</h2>
                             </li>
                           </ol>
                           <blockquote>
                             <p>I know I said 10 reasons, but here's an extra one. This year's ALS conference takes place on November 9th and is co-located with <a href="http://www.elearningguild.com/content.cfm?selection=doc.1275">DevLearn 09,</a> which begins the very next day, 09/10, so if you are going to DevLearn, please consider also attending the Adobe Learning Summit.</p>
                           </blockquote>
                           <p>Hope to see you there!</p>
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                               <td width="86%">I just read and tweeted <a href="http://smartblogs.com/socialmedia/2009/10/02/how-dell-took-social-media-mainstream/">How Dell took social media mainstream</a> and there was one thing in particular which stood out to me, namely "<strong>On Twitter, word spreads like wildfire, and companies no longer have the option of ignoring the conversation</strong>."</td>
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                           <p>Think about it, at this very moment you customers are having conversations about your products and your brand whether you choose to participate or not. I'm happy to say that I, along with many other Adobe colleagues are fully engaged in these conversations with our customers  and I highly recommend that you do, too.</p>
                           <p>I don't think it would be an overstatement to say that thanks to Social Media, we are experiencing a fundamental shift in the way we discover, share and consume information. This was the topic of my closing presentation at this year's <a href="http://www.technicalcommunicationuk.com/">Technical Communication UK</a> conference.</p>
                           <p>Today, we are witnessing an explosion of information and it's estimated that 
                           <strong>new technical information is doubling every 18 months</strong> with much of this content being user-generated.</p>
                           <p>I see a tremendous opportunity here, where Technical Communicators can become <strong>Technical Information facilitators</strong>. After all, as I often say, no one knows your company's technical information better than you do. </p>
                           <p>More specifically, from all the Social Networking platforms, I see Twitter as the perfect solution Technical Communicators should embrace. </p>
                           <p>To get you started, I'm hosting a <strong>Twitter 101 session for Technical Communicators</strong>, where I will share from personal experience how you can become the go-to person for your customers looking for technical information about your products and services.</p>
                           <p><a href="http://bit.ly/3w9hsd" target="_blank">Click HERE for more information and to Register</a>.</p>
                           <p>Follow me on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a></p>
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         <title>Recording: Benefits of Adobe eLearning Suite for Captivate users</title>
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                                 <td width="82%">In preparation for my eSeminar on the Benefits of Adobe eLearning Suite for Adobe Captivate users, I decided to leverage the "<strong>wisdom of the crowds</strong>"  so I sent out this tweet to my followers:</td>
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                             <p><a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319" target="_blank"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/eLsbenefits.gif" width="500" height="318" border="0" /></a></p>
                           <p>I received quite a few ReTweets and many great replies from Captivate users, who have already embraced the entire Suite. Here are a few that I received and that I used throughout my presentation:</p>
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                               <td width="17%" height="90"><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/DoktaDivah/status/4458731813"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/doktadiva.jpg" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td width="83%"> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> I got ELS because it was a complete package, I could design & edit my courses and each component start to finish in house.<a href="http://twitter.com/DoktaDivah/status/4458731813">8:30 PM Sep 28th</a> from web </h3></td>
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                               <td><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/cre8iveii/status/4450463463"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/cre8iveii.jpg" width="53" height="52" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td><h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> CourseBuilder extension and SCORM Packager<a href="http://twitter.com/cre8iveii/status/4450463463">2:28 PM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319">in reply to rjacquez</a></h3></td>
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                               <p align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/patrickjogrady/status/4444140120"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/patrickjogrady.jpg" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></p></td>
                               <td> <h3> @<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> I develop corp and ed courses and the complete back and forth functionality was a huge key.  + asset creation with ps<a href="http://twitter.com/patrickjogrady/status/4444140120">9:49 AM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4444002522">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td height="53"> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> integration is money for me.  when i must use other software on a job i notice my productivity dip.  best product I own.<a href="http://twitter.com/patrickjogrady/status/4445110697">10:33 AM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4444886935">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td height="85"><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/Stevehoward999/status/4446137015"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/steve-howard.png" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> ... limitless possibilities, easy to find people with appropriate skills, constant improvement, great engineering team.<a href="http://twitter.com/Stevehoward999/status/4446137015">11:17 AM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4444002522">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td height="85"><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/Ole_Kristensen/status/4446396773"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/oek_bigger.png" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> @<a href="http://twitter.com/stevehoward999">stevehoward999</a> I can only repeat and support  Steve Howard's comments on eLearning Suite<a href="http://twitter.com/Ole_Kristensen/status/4446396773">11:28 AM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/andyjones1302/status/4474738975"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/andyjones.jpg" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> Reasons for ELS: Got everything I need in 1 bundle/license & Price<a href="http://twitter.com/andyjones1302/status/4474738975">12:12 PM Sep 29th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/mgharavi/status/4446488430"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/mgharavi.JPG" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> 1) Captivate won in our assessment of tools. 2) Got the whole suite  because of how much more powerful Cp becomes with other pckgs<a href="http://twitter.com/mgharavi/status/4446488430">11:32 AM Sep 28th</a> from <a href="http://www.tweetdeck.com/">TweetDeck</a> <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/cnagel/status/4479448750"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/cnagel.jpg" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> I am buying ELS today!! I've been using Captivate for a while, and just need the rest of the suite to make it even better!<a href="http://twitter.com/cnagel/status/4479448750">3:44 PM Sep 29th</a> from web <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                               <td><div align="center"><a href="http://twitter.com/anicole87/status/4449122153"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/anicole87.jpg" width="73" height="73" border="0" /></a></div></td>
                               <td> <h3>@<a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez">rjacquez</a> its so easy to use! you dont need a licsence to view the output...<a href="http://twitter.com/anicole87/status/4449122153">1:27 PM Sep 28th</a> from web <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/status/4446405319">in reply to rjacquez</a> </h3></td>
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                           <p>I can't thank these Tweeps enough for taking the time to reply, and for sharing their top benefits of the eLearning Suite from their Captivate perspective. I highly recommend that you follow them on Twitter as they always share great eLearning insight. To do so, click on their pictures above to go to their respective Twitter pages.</p>
                           <p>Finally, if you couldn't make the live eSeminar, the recording is now available.</p>
                           <h3><a href="http://bit.ly/3TIFik" target="_blank"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/play_128.png" width="56" height="56" hspace="2" align="left" />Click HERE to watch the Benefits of Adobe eLearning Suite for Adobe Captivate users</a></h3>
                           <p>If you have your own list of benefits, I'd love to hear them. Please leave a comment, or send me a tweet <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a>.</p>
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                               <td width="86%">If you are on Twitter, you know how easy it is to share photos with your followers, as well as URLs; and in fact many Twitter desktop clients, such as TweetDeck, make it as easy as drag-and-drop because they include built-in support for services like TwitPic and Bit.ly. </td>
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                           <p>However sharing large files with your Twitter followers isn't yet integrated into these applications and it can be quite confusing to most people.</p>
                           <p>Tweeps ask me all the time how I share large files after I do a Webinar with my followers, so I decided to record the following short how-to video, where I go over how the free <strong>Acrobat.com Share service</strong> can be used to store and share large files with your Twitter followers.</p>
                           <h3><a href="http://my.adobe.acrobat.com/p79735836/" target="_blank"><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/play_128.png" width="56" height="56" hspace="3" align="left" />Click HERE to watch the how-to video on Sharing Large files on Twitter via Acrobat.com</a></h3>
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                           <p>The Adobe eLearning Suite was built around  Adobe Captivate, as a way of providing eLearning Professionals with  highly specialized rich-media editing tools for developing truly rich,  interactive and engaging learning experiences. In this eSeminar,  specifically designed for Adobe Captivate users, we will explore the  long list of benefits the Adobe eLearning Suite brings to your existing  Adobe Captivate workflows, including: </p>
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                             <li>Using Adobe Soundbooth for recording and editing pristine         audio for inclusion in Adobe Captivate projects</li>
                             <li>Leveraging the power of Adobe Flash for supplementing        Adobe Captivate projects with animations, as well as for        creating and customizing existing Flash Widgets</li>
                             <li>Designing in Adobe Photoshop for including high-impact        layered images in Adobe Captivate projects</li>
                             <li>Using the Emulator in Device Central for testing mobile        learning projects developed in Adobe Captivate</li>
                             <li>Supplementing informational-based eLearning in Adobe        Presenter with Adobe Captivate content</li>
                             <li>Expand your eLearning delivery options using Adobe        Acrobat and Dreamweaver</li>
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                           <p> Wednesday, September 30, 2009<br />
10:00 AM - 11:30 AM US/Pacific </p>
                           <p>Registration Page: <a href="http://bit.ly/6pxDG">Click HERE to register</a>.</p>
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                               <td width="85%" height="125"><p>When I ask customers what they like most about our Adobe Suites, almost always the answer I hear is the <strong>tight integration</strong> between the various applications in the Suites. </p>
                               <p>I like this answer too, as I strongly believe that from a functionality standpoint, "<strong>integration</strong>" is king in any well-integrated Suite of tools, and it's one of the top reasons why our customers choose a Suite over the individual point products.</p></td>
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                           <p>This is why I enjoy recording and sharing how-to videos focused on using two or more of the applications in my two Adobe Suites, <a href="http://www.adobe.com/elearningsuite/">eLearning Suite</a> and <a href="http://www.adobe.com/technicalcommunicationsuite/">Technical Communication Suite</a>.</p>
                           <p><img src="http://blogs.adobe.com/rjacquez/play_128.png" width="56" height="56" align="left" />In this short (9min) how-to video I go over how Adobe Captivate and Photoshop can be used together and I give an example of <a href="https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/event/index.cfm?event=register_no_session&loc=en_us&id=1532601">using one of Photoshop's included actions to quickly add a Text Panel in a Captivate project</a>. Please use your Adobe ID when prompted.</p>
                           <p>I hope you find it useful and if you want to be the first to learn about similar how-to videos as soon as they become available, please follow me on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez</a></p>
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                      <td width="83%"> Among the long list of new features in <a href="http://www.adobe.com/products/captivate/features/?view=topnew">Adobe Captivate 4</a>, <strong>Variables</strong> in particular is one of the most useful new features, because it provides an easy way to replace and manage 
                      text which repeats itself throughout  a project with a simple variable, for example the course name. This is one of the most obvious use cases for how implementing variables in Captivate projects can quickly increase your productivity by speeding up your development process. </td>
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                           <p>However, <strong>variables</strong> coupled with <strong>Text Entry boxes</strong> make for an even more powerful solution for developing and delivering personalized eLearning experiences.</p>
                             <p>For example in a Captivate project, on slide 1 you can insert a Text Entry box asking the Learner for his First Name. The Text Entry box can then be associated with a variable, which  stores the Learner's name. That same information can then be used to refer to the Learner by his first name in subsequent slides.</p>
                             <p>Furthermore, if you create Software Simulations in Adobe Captivate by recording the screen, you probably have noticed that Captivate automatically inserts auto-text captions throughout the recording based on your clicks.&#160; What you may not know is that you can control the wording used by Captivate in the text captions by editing simple text files, located in the installation folder and which have an <strong>.rdl</strong> extension.</p>
                             <p>To illustrate how variables, Text Entry boxes and .rdl files can be used together to create personalized eLearning experiences, I recorded this short (12min) how-to video.  I first posted this recording on <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">Twitter</a> awhile back and  today it's  one of the most popular recordings I've done.</p>
                             <p><a href="http://bit.ly/17RSv1">Click HERE to watch the "Variables, Text Entry boxes and RDLs" how-to</a>. Please use your Adobe ID when prompted.</p>
                             <p>If hope you find this useful and if you have a second, please leave a comment and share how you may use these features in your own projects. You can also send me at Tweet <a href="http://twitter.com/rjacquez/">@rjacquez.</a></p>
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         <pubDate>Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:08:09 -0800</pubDate>
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