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Become a Fan and Raise Relief Funds

We need your help! We want to raise funds to donate to relief efforts for those affected by the reccent disasters in Japan. We will donate $1 (one dollar) for every new Facebook fan Single-Sourcing Solutions gets until the end of March. Help spread the word! Funds will be donated to The American Red Cross: Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief

Join with us in helping others. Become a fan today: http://on.fb.me/hrZhaM

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We are Mobile Friendly!

We're an iPhone App!Earlier this year, we added the capability to read this blog directly on your kindle. Once we’d done the blog, we added the ability to get the kindle version of the podcast news feed and the kindle version of our events stream. Tonight, we’ve made it so you can get us right on your iPhone, iPad, or internet-enabled phone as well!

For iPhone and iPad, it’s simple to do: Just go to the site in Safari and “Add to Homescreen”. That’s all there is to it. All of our news feeds — the blog, the podcast, and the events stream — are now available in a mobile-friendly format for mobile devices.

I love finding more ways to deliver content without having to go to a lot of work!

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Welcome to PubWright

These podcasts are our attempt to bring tribal knowledge to light. Learn more about using Arbortext from real users. At Single-Sourcing Solutions, we all started as customers. We all learned from other people — customers, users, PTC/Arbortext resources.

We have found that people who learn Arbortext are premium resources to their companies. Nearly no Arbortext specialists are out in the wild. Every new customer has to grow a specialist from scratch. And it’s not easy to do. The learning curve is high. You need to learn a new product and to learn how to implement it well. That takes time and resources.

To become a journeyman, an apprentice must first become a craftsman.

Consultants play a part similar to that of the journeymen of the guild systems: they often travel a lot, work at many different companies and spread new practices and knowledge between companies and corporations.

Our goal here is to is to expand the resources available to everyone in the community. If you’re working with the product — or just want to learn about it — please join us!

We’ll respond to feedback from our audience so we can all achieve what we all want to do: to be masters of our craft.

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