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  • Friend or Foe? Web 2.0 in Technical Communication
  • The rise of Web 2.0 technology provides a platform for user-generated content.Publishing is no longer restricted to a few technical writers—any user can now contribute information. But the information coming from users tends to be highly specific, whereas technical documentation is comprehensive but less specific. The two types of information can coexist and improve the overall user experience. User-generated content also offers an opportunity for technical writers to participate as “curators”—by evaluating and organizing the information provided by end users. Technical writers are accustomed to being the gatekeepers for product information. They carefully organize product documentation, online help, and other user assistance for their readers. Compare this to the chaos of the Web, where content is splattered across blogs, forums, wikis, and the like with little or no organizational scheme. And yet, readers are turning to the chaos of the Web for information rather than reading the online help. They begin with a Google search and work through the results until they find something relevant. User-generated content and technical documentation can be complementary rather than competitive. In this white paper, we explore the implications of user-generated content and discuss how technical writers can integrate this content into their overall strategy. Download pdf Friend or Foe? Web 2.0 in Technical Communication
  • Google Data APIs Protocol (GData Module)
  • This proposal aims to create a module that implements the GData protocol specification in Drupal. The Google data APIs provide a simple standard protocol, called "GData", for reading and writing data on the web using either of two standard XML-based syndication formats: Atom or RSS. This module will handle all the basic stuff a developer shouldn't have to worry about when developing modules that extend its functionality such as data transfer, protocol adherence, and authentication. It will expose its own API which will allow other developers to create modules that easily interact with information provided by Google's many service APIs. Using this module, module developers who need access to this information need only concern themselves with what's important: the data. This module will benefit Drupal by providing developers with an easy way to interact with information provided by Google's many service APIs without worrying about all the behind-the-scenes stuff that goes into accessing and modifying that information. This opens up a world of possibilities for integrating Google applications into Drupal. Some ideas that could be more easily implemented using the API provided by a GData module include, but are not limited to, the following: • Using Gooogle's Apps API to integrate various Google applications into Drupal, allowing it to be a competitor with other online groupware suites such as Microsoft SharePoint. • Integrating Google Base Data into dynamic Drupal applications using Google's Base Data API. • Creating a Drupal front-end to Google's Blogger service through its Blogger Data API, allowing for the administration of
  • VolksWagen Golf & Jetta Service and Repair Manual
  • If your car won’t start Jump starting Wheel changing Identifying leaks Towing Weekly Checks Introduction Underbonnet check points Engine oil level Coolant level Brake fluid level Power steering fluid level Screen/headlamp washer fluid level Wiper blades Tyre condition and pressure Battery Electrical systems Lubricants and fluids Capacities and tyre pressures MAINTENANCE Routine Maintenance and Servicing Servicing specifications Maintenance schedule: Vehicles manufactured before August 1985 Vehicles manufactured after August 1985 Maintenance - component location Maintenance procedures Contents REPAIRS & OVERHAUL Engine and Associated Systems Engine repair procedures - 1.05 and 1.3 litre - pre August 1985 Engine repair procedures - 1.05 and 1.3 litre - post August 1985 Engine repair procedures - 1.6 and 1.8 litre 8 valve Engine repair procedures - 1.8 litre 16 valve Cooling, heating and air conditioning systems Fuel and exhaust systems - carburettor models Fuel and exhaust systems - K-Jetronic fuel injection - 8 valve engines Fuel and exhaust systems - K-Jetronic fuel injection - 16 valve engines Fuel and exhaust systems - Mono Jetronic fuel injection Fuel and exhaust systems - Digijet fuel injection Fuel and exhaust systems - Digifant fuel injection Ignition system - contact breaker type Ignition system - transistorised type Ignition system - fully electronic type Starting and charging systems Transmission Clutch Manual gearbox Automatic transmission Driveshafts Brakes and Suspension Braking system Suspension and steering Body Equipment Bodywork and fittings Body electrical systems Wiring Diagrams REFERENCE Dimensions and Weights Conversion Factors Buying Spare Parts and Vehicle Identification General Repair Procedures Jacking and Vehicle
  • Checklist for Building a PC that Plays HD DVD or Bluray Movies pdf
  • Essential ingredients for the ultimate Bluray or HD DVD viewing experience on a PC Playing high-definition video content on a PC is a very challenging task, so choosing the right system components is key for a great Blu-ray or HD DVD movie experience. Here are our recommendations for building a system that plays Blu-ray or HD DVD movies and takes full advantage of NVIDIA® PureVideo™ HD technology. Basic Requirements Checklist ® 1. A PCI express graphics card with an NVIDIA GeForce 7 Series HDCP-capable GPU, secure HDCP CryptoROM, and 256MB graphics memory (see Graphics Card list and GPU Recommendations below) 2. A fast CPU (see CPU Recommendations chart) 3. NVIDIA ForceWare® drivers that support PureVideo HD technology (93.71 or greater) 4. Blu-ray or HD DVD movie player compatible with PureVideo HD technology (see Movie Player chart) 5. Optical disc drive that supports Blu-ray and/or HD DVD movie playback (see Optical Disc Drive chart) Download Checklist for Building a PC that Plays HD DVD or Bluray Movies pdf
  • Runescape Ultimate Gold Guide Manual
  • In this guide I will tell you how I went from nothing to over 200 Million in worth in just 6 months! Anyone can do it, in fact it is very easy. Easier than raising any skill and it is in fact the most beneficial skill there is in Runescape. A Master Merchant like me can make between 1 and 5 Million in just 1 hour playing. You do not need to scam, hack or steal at all to accomplish this. I have never once scammed anyone. If this guide is followed and you dedicate time into this skill you will be a millionaire in no time. I guarantee you will be satisfied with yourself and your friend will be impressed when you show them your bank roll. I have trained nearly a dozen people to become millionaires and want to help you also. I will include my email at the end of this guide for any questions. The only things you will need to accomplish this are patience, and discipline. Follow this guide. You do not need any high level skills. SO HOW IS IT DONE? Buying low, then selling higher. Better know as the skill of merchanting. When I first started playing Runescape I was a miner like many people are. I soon realized all the people that I saw selling coal for half of what I saw other people buying it for. So instead of being a slave for others and mining for hours at a time to
  • Life Forms & 3D Studio Max PDF Download
  • Installing the 3D Studio plug-ins Plug-ins for importing and exporting 3DS files are automatically installed with Life Forms. However, if you need to update your plug-ins or if you have removed the required plug-ins, you must install the 3DS plug-ins again. To install plug-ins • Put the 3DS plug-ins files, 3ds.in.dll and 3ds.out.dll, in the Plug-in folder in the Life Forms program folder. Building Models for Animation Life Forms only animates segmented models. When you build a model that will be animated, consider how it is going to move. This helps you to determine how many segments the models should have and where the pivot points of each segment should be. Download Life Forms & 3D Studio Max PDF
  • HTML/SQL Laboration 1
  • This laboration is split in two parts, the first part about simple HTML programming and the last about SQL databases, with focus on MySQL databases Read the HTML tutorial on http://www.w3schools.com adn the MySQL tutorial on http://www.mysql.com/doc/en/Tutorial.html. If you don’t have access to a MySQL database read the examples in the tutorial, these will be a great help when you start to solve the Tasks on the MySQL database. You should also be familiar with the Language Reference section. Make a HTML with a header/title line follow by a introduction text describing this course and a new header line/smaller followed by a description of the lectures. See the above picture example for layout and text. The Swedish letters ä ö å must be written with the corresponding code! Part 2: Table Tables are a cornerstone in HTML and a widely used for layout. Download pdf HTML/SQL Laboration 1
  • Event­Based Programming Tutorial
  • This tutorial will introduce you to event?based programming (EBP) using a Windows desktop application written in C#. The application, called SystemBrowser, works a little like Windows Explorer: it displays folders and files, as shown in the next figure. What is Event­Based Programming? Before diving into the design and implementation of SystemBrowser, let’s back up for a second to discuss what EBP is, why it is appealing and how it allows us to control coupling. In a nutshell, EBP is a way to design a software system using events and event notifications to connect the major parts together. The advantage of this approach, over traditional call?any?object?you?need designs, is lower coupling. In many cases you eliminate static coupling between parts, making it possible to test those parts in isolation, using a test fixture. I’ve barely begun and I’ve already introduced a couple of expressions that deserve explaining. What does parts mean in the previous sentence? I use this word to refer generically to classes, objects and assemblies. And what is static coupling. Unless you’re read other material of mine discussing coupling, you’re probably unfamiliar with the expression. Also, if there is something called static coupling, you might guess that there is something called dynamic coupling. You’d be right. Download pdf Event­Based Programming Tutorial
  • Basic Function of BMW Vanos System Manual PDF
  • All BMW VANOS systems are operated through electric/hydraulic/mechanical control. Electric Control: The engine control module is responsible for activating a VANOS solenoid valve based on DME program mapping. The activation parameters are influenced by the following input signals: • Engine speed • Load (intake air mass) • Engine temperature • Camshaft position • Oil temperature (MS 42.0 only) Depending on the specific VANOS system, the solenoid valve is one of two types: • Basic black/white (on/off) solenoid valve. Found on M50 TU and M52 engines. • Variable position solenoid valve. Found on the M52 TU and M62 TU engines. Hydraulic Control: The position of the solenoid valve directs the hydraulic flow of engine oil. The controlled oil flow acts on the mechanical components of VANOS system to position the camshaft. Mechanical Control: The mechanical components of all VANOS systems operate under the same principle. The controlled hydraulic engine oil flow is directed through advance… Download Basic Function of BMW Vanos System Manual PDF
  • Web 2.0 and learning
  • What is surprising is the dominance of Web and Web 2.0 brands. The verb ‘to google’ is now in most major English dictionaries and Google is easily the most popular access point for Web 2.0 services. It also displays all the characteristics of a Web 2.0 company by, for example, buying blogger.com, one of the largest blog services companies in the world. User-driven blogging is one of the primary examples of Web 2.0 services. Google also supports a raft of easy to use Web 2.0 tools such as Google Earth, Google Calendar, Google Sketch, Writely and so on. Apple has transformed itself into a Web 2.0 company by changing focus away from computers to iPods, iTunes and iPhones. It fuelled podcasting, a major feature of Web 2.0 user-driven content, with the astoundingly popular iPod and iTunes. Podcasting is typical of a bottom-up Web 2.0 phenomenon. The distribution of simple audio files has proved to be an enduring feature of easy to create content. It has also transformed the music industry turning its traditional offline media model on its head. YouTube is as Web 2.0 as it gets. Users upload and share videos in their millions. Each video has a discussion forum and content can be used in blogs and other contexts. Started in 2005 and bought by our brand leader Google for $1.65 billion in 2006. To see a short 5 minute video defining and describing Web 2.0 Download pdf Web 2.0 and learning