Extra, Extra

Sept. 30, 2003
One of the scenes often depicted in old movies is that of a youngster holding a stack of newspapers under his arm shouting, “Extra, extra, read all about it.” Well, if I could hold a stack of web pages under my arms, I would be

One of the scenes often depicted in old movies is that of a youngster holding a stack of newspapers under his arm shouting, “Extra, extra, read all about it.”

Well, if I could hold a stack of web pages under my arms, I would be shouting the same thing. The staff of EE Product News has been working diligently the last few months to revamp our web site. And we think we’ve done a darn good job in making the site a better place to visit for you. We still have the old standbys, such as the Product Locator and the archives of Site Centrals. But now they are easier to access from the home page. Reader Service has also been moved to the home page.

Navigating the Product Locator should be easier for you, since it now reflects how products are organized in the magazine. Also, when you search on a category, you’ll not only find products but also any articles or site centrals that apply to your search.

You will also be able to peruse the products that appeared in the current week’s e-newsletter. These are shown as featured products on the home page. You’ll also have a chance to peruse the contents of the magazine online. This way, you’ll have access from anywhere in the world to all the products that appeared in the current issue. You’ll also be able to access an archive of back issues.

We sincerely hope that our efforts will give you a better experience whenever you visit our site. The site contains information on over 13,000 products that have appeared in EE Product News for the past five years or so. Read all about it.

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