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The Nanotech Mysteries wiki is now open

I’ve done all the tagging and tweaking that I needed to make this working version similar (and maybe even better) than the version for my student submission (my dissertation project for an MA in Creative Writing and New Media from De Montfort University through their Institute of Creative Technology). Even better, it can now be expanded and changed around. So for anyone who’s curious, The Nanotech Mysteries: an initiation in the science and the technology is here.

Plus I found something interesting on the I’d rather be writing blog about Floss Manuals. It’s a wiki site where you and/or your team can create technical documentation collectively and, if you wish, print it up as a book. It also offers a PDF option.  If you want to check out Floss directly, go here. The link should open up a page listing released manuals.