Hi folks, Adrienne Perry, the editor of InfoTech, is keen to hear from people who are able/interested in writing a 550-600-word opinion piece column for InfoTech.
I've just done one on the need to humanise our technological developments so they become celebrated by society at large, rather than just by our sector. (Junked one about Chch being ignored by our national television channel's technology folk -- too whiney.) I stress -- the column is an opinion one, *not* a marketing one, so you need to focus on issues, not product lines...The word limit is a *strict* one. And they'd appreciate a print-quality mugshot (jpeg is fine). This would be a good way to raise profile as a concerned, active industry person. I'm sure there are more than enough issues out there which could do with some public thrashing -- how do you feel the government is doing in supporting our industry, did the dot.com boom mean the Internet has lost all credibility, what's your most annoying problem or greatest concern... Send your cri de coeur to: "Adrienne Perry (WNL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> It would be good to see more Canterbury folk featured.... Cheers, Vicki ========================================================= SPIS Ltd, Box 19-760, Christchurch, NZ http://www.spis.co.nz * FREE TurboNote memo: http://TurboPress.com/tbnote.htm Vote for our site at the 2002 Webby Awards: http://SciTechDaily.com/webby.htm --> via Canterbury Software email forum: Success through Connections Email your messages to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Searchable list archive: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected] Leave or rejoin the list: http://canterburysoftware.org.nz/forum.htm
