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A few non-work sites that Morten
gladly endorses:

Club Metropolis
   Gothic, darkwavish, industrialised
   club of which I am a member. They
   arrange some really decent gigs.

Donald Harstad
   Favourite crime writer.
   Pretty dull site, though...

BBC Eastenders
   Beeb´s best soap. Site is always
   couple of steps ahead of Danish
   screenings, thus ideal for looking
   into fictional future.

Punjab Tandoori
   Unfortunately this fine and
   friendly eatery on Woodhouse
   Lane, Leeds 2, doesn´t run a
   website. But I still recommend it.


Morten Müller lives in Copenhagen, Denmark. He has an Honours Degree in Library & Information Studies from Leeds Metropolitan University, UK (1998), and also studied User Interface Design at the Danish Institute of Technology and Copenhagen Business School.
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Career-wise, he has worked with many aspects of writing, web productions and interaction design, specialising in on-line help systems, built-in software help, e-learning, user interface design and usability testing, at subsidiaries of i-data international (i-data networks, LASAT, Eicon Networks and AvantiCore Semiconductor).
He was appointed Team Leader of Eicon Networks´ Virtual Private Networks Web & Documentation Team in 2001. After i-data international´s bankruptcy in 2002 he became part of the writing team at IP Semiconductors.

He later began a career as a freelance user interface design, usability testing and technical writing consultant, associated with Copenhagen-based software, HCI and product development company Asym. In 2004 he became technical writer at Travelwire A/S, and since 2005 he has been with Milestone Systems, where he is team lead for Technical Writing & Localization.

He is a member of several professional organisations and special interest groups, among them the Danish Special Interest Group on Computer-Human Interaction (SIGCHI.DK), Danish Online News Association (DONA) and the UK Institute of Scientific & Technical Communicators (ISTC). He is a Senior Member of the US Society for Technical Communication (STC).

On a private note, he enjoys cycling, looking after his kids as well as the gothic, ebm, darkwave, industrial, shoegazer and punk rock music scene. He is also an avid supporter of his local football (soccer) club, and runs several web sites about his interests.

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