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> I don't think there is a standard, yet. Pick one your company likes and
> write it into the style guide.
>
> I just started working for an e-company, and conventions here are a bit
> different than what I'm used to. I can no longer capitalize W in "web",
> where before I've always treated it as a proper noun when referring to
> "the web". Also, I used to hyphenate e-mail, where as not it's just
> "email", which I see as grammatically incorrect. Oh well. Style is
> definitely not a global standard.
>
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> Bill Swallow
> Technical Writer
> PowerAdz.com
> 518.687.6195
> bswallow -at- poweradz -dot- com
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Bill Swallow
Technical Writer
PowerAdz.com
518.687.6195
bswallow -at- poweradz -dot- com