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It's been a long time off, but things are finally easing for me in content-land.
We've just completed launching Appligent Document Solutions' new website - whew! I have to give a shout out to editme.com, the wiki-hosting solution that I have come to really believe in. No, I don't own stock!
Anyhow, I digress, and return to the subject of this blog, which is PDF. Next week, I'm off to Hamburg, Germany to talk PDF for a week straight with the other volunteers of the ISO.
From ISO-32000 (PDF-Reference) to PDF/A (Archive), PDF/E (Engineering) and PDF/UA (Universal Accessibility), which we hope to have adopted as a candidate ISO standard, I'll be there to muse upon it all for your benefit. You can read more about these standards efforts on AIIM's PDF Standards wiki (also an editme.com confection) at pdf.editme.com.
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