Do you know who you write like?
We take a look at I Write Like: a site dedicated to helping you identify who your writing style most resembles. We also take some of Neowin's authors to the site to see what it makes of their works. More...
We take a look at I Write Like: a site dedicated to helping you identify who your writing style most resembles. We also take some of Neowin's authors to the site to see what it makes of their works. More...
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Best-selling authors J.K. Rowling and Philip Pullman, along with several other major British writers, are voicing strong disapproval of a financial agreement Google is offering authors to make their books available online, reports Times Online. After... More...
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Some people thought FrameMaker, a little-known layout program within a big software company, was headed for the dustbin. Customers accused Adobe Systems of neglecting the product. Rumor spread of its impending doom. But... More...