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5 Reasons why you should join the Articulate Community if you are in eLearning

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One thing I always ask when talking to a vendor is what is the Killer App in your product, that one special thing that you lead with in your presentations, press releases and the reason why most of your customer buy the product and keep coming back for more. I happen to thing this is a critical one.

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10 Things the Motorola Xoom does Better than the iPad

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On the iPad, I have to press the Home button twice, then scroll left or right to find the app I need. I can Browse the web and then just tap the third button, which is always located at the bottom left of the Xoom to switch to my e-mail, or my photo gallery, or to a YouTube video I was watching. Persistent Virtual Navigation Buttons.

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An Honest Assessment of Adobe Captivate 6 [First Impressions]

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I did not participate in the beta program, nor was I invited by my old PR team to be part of the press tour, so my very first look at the new Captivate 6 was the day it was announced, after downloaded a trial copy. It has now been 6 months since I left Adobe and this is the first version of Captivate that I get to explore from the outside.

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The brand new Captivate 9 puts Adobe years ahead of the competition

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Back in 2012 you would have been hard-pressed to find anything exciting in version 6 of Adobe Captivate, in fact most of the cool stuff at the time was coming from Adobe’s competitors, namely Articulate with their new Storyline software and their latest iteration of Articulate Studio.

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The End of the Road for me at Adobe. 2012 and Beyond.

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For the last few years, I have been more or less talking about the same topics and going through the same presentations, demonstrations, conferences, press briefings and webinars, over and over to a point where I was getting a little too comfortable in my position, with no new challenges or opportunities to elevate my career in the company.

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My First 72 hours with the Blackberry Playbook

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The button is located at the top of the device and while you can see it, pressing it to turn it on is a different story. Here’s a screenshot: The Power button has to be the worst design ever in the history of devices. Ok maybe I’m exaggerating but maybe I’m not.

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