Re: The End Of Technical Writing?
Dick, I tried the archive search box on the TECHWR-L
home page. Yours was a much broader search - the
whole web. Also, as I am sure you know, an "all the
words" search is going get you alot of false hits.
Tony Markos
--- Dick Margulis <margulisd -at- comcast -dot- net> wrote:
Tony,
You keep asserting this, so I thought maybe I'd check
the facts.
Using Google Groups Advanced Search, my results were
as follows:
All the words: user task analysis--508 posts
All the words: end user task analysis--318 posts
Exact phrase: end user task analysis--42 posts
Exact phrase: end-user task analysis--42 posts
What am I missing?
Dick
Tony Markos wrote:
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