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Now that's a prime example of a company desperately needing a
tech-writer/web-editor on board. VKB must be run by tight-fisted scientists,
who have forgotten what's more important ... the actual product. Wouldn't
even be surprised if the company isn't aware of the fact it has a web-site
up and running!
Yup! Dummying down the workforce, so you don't need to keep good tech
writers ... sure does help get your message out. Case in point: http://www.vkb.co.il/ (Unfortunately for us ... in this case, it doesn't
seem to have affected them).
Bruce
John Posada wrote:
> It may be that the company is in startup mode and their biggest concern is
> getting additional venture capital.
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