Drowning in choice - all bad

The web seems to make it harder to find decent clipart

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PubIt! misses the point

E-publishing is a truly international business - something Barnes & Noble seems to have overlooked

First few days with the third-generation Kindle

Okay, so I caved. I still think the Kindle is a dead-end technology. But I bought one anyway.

Creating e-books with iWork Pages

The recently updated Pages application now has an ePub export — there's no simpler way to create your e-book.

Publishing workflow: e-books are easier with paragraph styles

One of the keys to success with an e-book workflow is getting your paragraph and character styles sorted.

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What a cheeky phisher

Most scam emails are easy to spot and trash. But this one made me pause before hitting 'delete'.

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Old Mac Mini as new Linux server

Yes I'm a geek but I hate to see hardware going to waste - and Debian has given my old PowerPC Mac Mini a new lease of life.

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I'm a photographer not a terrorist

A flashmob at New Scotland Yard drove home the point that just because you're taking pictures doesn't mean you're planning an act of terror

Publishing on Apple's iBookstore - well, that was easy...

Publishing your book for the iPad is straightforward, if you have all your ducks in a row

Dangers of cheap stock photos

As electioneering gears up, and starts to get dirty, political parties should be careful about which images they use

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In memory of Guy Kewney

Donate to cancer charities

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Guy Kewney - self-made legend

He was a great journalist, a good friend and one of a kind

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Victory for photographers against orphan works law

... but now the battle begins. The Digital Economy Bill may have dropped its orphan works clause, but it'll be back.

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Using photographs online - the smart and stupid ways

Orphan works legislation, proposed by the Digital Economy Bill, will destroy professional photography and make life difficult and dangerous for all users of online images

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Eating well, spending less

Trish's new book shows how you can create great meals with very little money, simply by getting to understand basic foods