The rule stands: One space after a period. Period.
The double-space rule went out with the typewriter—and there’s a logical reason for that.
The double-space rule went out with the typewriter—and there’s a logical reason for that.
This DVD of our full-day virtual summit will answer your crucial questions about Facebook and Twitter.
A Packer fan bristles at a billboard from The Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine that takes aim at fromage in the heart of cheese country—Green Bay, Wisc.
eRead between the lines.
Word has it that by November companies will be able to create pages and circles on the social network site.
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But TV remains the go-to source in three categories: weather, traffic, and breaking news.
Someone who’s back on the dating scene compares the courting process to Twitter and Facebook and offers five rules to follow.
Sick to be back at your desk? Maybe you should try going solo. Here, the author explains the pros and cons of taking the plunge.
A Tumblr account seeks to make us better writers by showing us what terrible writers we are.
If you’re misspelling any of these words, spell check should become your new best friend.
A Pew Research Center study paints a bleak picture about the public’s lack of trust in the mainstream media.
Technology has changed the ways we communicate, but it hasn’t affected the fundamentals of getting your message across clearly.