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This is Rahul Prabhakar, a senior technical writer by profession. I work with Samsung Electronics, South Korea from the last four years. My total work experience as a technical writer is eight years, during which I've worked for all sorts of companies -- from small startups to Fortune 500 giants, such as, Oracle India Private Limited.
Better known as a technology journalist in the IT industry, my articles have appeared both in print, as well as online magazines, such as, PC Magazine, Dataquest, The Smart Techie, IIPM's India Economy Review, The Economic Times, and so on.
Kindly refer to my blog (http://2brahulprabhakar.blogspot.com/) for more information.
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