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Publishing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Publishing is the process of production and dissemination of literature, music, or information — the activity of making information available to the general public. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publishing
Do Desktop Publishing with Microsoft Word
While Microsoft Word is still first and foremost a word processor, it is frequently used to create publications normally created by page layout programs. For some users, it may ... http://desktoppub.about.com/cs/word/a/y...
About Us | Publishing With Kindle
Publishing with Kindle makes becoming a Self Published Author Simple. Find out what inspired this site and why you should frequently visit us! http://publishingwithkindle.com/
Publishing with iBooks Author - O'Reilly Media
iBooks Author is the first tool of its kind. Never before have publishers, authors, and content creators had a tool for making dynamic, interactive ebooks in a WYSIWYG environment. http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920...
YoYo Games | Publishing with YoYo
Develop your own games with GameMaker Standard for Windows, GameMaker for Mac and GameMaker:HTML5. Join our community to get feedback, help and advice from other developers ... http://www.yoyogames.com/game_showcases...
Welcome to USCCB Publishing
What is Catholic News Service? Catholic News Service (CNS), the oldest and largest religious news service in the world, is a leading source of news for Catholic print and ... http://www.usccbpublishing.org/
Self Publishing in Canada
Self Publishing in Canada. A complete guide to designing, printing and selling your book. http://www.selfpublishing.ca/
Publishing with XML
This blog is about publishing with XML, specifically with IGP:FLIP and IGP:FoundationXHTML. It's about how to get complex content into market in the shortest possible time, at ... http://infogridpacific.typepad.com/
Issuu - You Publish
What is Issuu? Click here to see the video Get a library that constantly updates with the content YOU like Read our Blog. Latest news and fresh gossip off the press http://issuu.com/
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