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Freelance writer and editor Lisa Currin has been writing about
technology since God was a small boy, and, in fact, still has her
very first Macintosh 512K, which makes a fine doorstop. Over the
past 20 years, she has written product literature, feature articles,
biographies, executive speeches and every other sort of communications
known to humankind for a host of large and small organizations including
GTE, IBM, Verizon Communications, netWorker magazine, the Child
Abuse Council of Hillsborough County, Fla., the American Funeral
Directors Society and Esteem magazine. She has managed both corporate
and commercial magazines, and launched GTE Data Services' first
electronic employee newsletter in the early '90s. Lisa currently
provides content for various Web publishers, including NewsScan
Corp. and Faulkner Communications. Besides telecommunications and
high-tech, she has written extensively on real estate, child abuse
and interpersonal relationships. Freed from the bondage of corporate
life, she lives gratefully with her husband, son and a small band of
dysfunctional pets in Southampton, N.Y.
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