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Use these links to current technology news and information sites to stay current
on industry trends, technical developments, and relevant company research.
Tech Republic
www.TechRepublic.com
A CNET website providing useful IT information. Tech Republic has designated sections
for the CIO, IT Manager, Network Admin, Support, and IT Consultant. Current and
past editions of their TechProGuide are easily accessible. Tech Republic offers
forums for Technical Q&A's and a Peer Directory to its members.
EE Times
www.eetimes.com
Online newsletter for engineers and technical managers relays news, analysis and
opinion of relevant issues and trends in both technology and business. News departments
include semiconductors, systems and software, design, advanced technology, and analog.
InfoWorld News
www.infoworld.com/news
InfoWorld evaluates IT products, trends, and services for technology professionals
involved in purchase decisions for their companies. Key features of the site include
in-depth product testing and reviews from the InfoWorld Test Center and insider
industry editorials.
ComputerWorld
www.computerworld.com
ComputerWorld helps your keep up with the latest technology news and trends. Topics
covered include Management, Careers, Security, Hardware, Software, Data Management,
Networking, Government, Mobile Computing, Development, and Vertical Industries
Red Herring
www.redherring.com
Analysis and reporting on the business of technology, innovation and entrepreneurialism.
Provides a "big picture" view of trends affecting IT professionals
TechWeb.com
www.techweb.com
TechWeb.com combines original IT reporting with articles from InformationWeek,
InternetWeek, Network Computing, Network Magazine, Optimize
Magazine, The Open Enterprise, and the Financial Technology Network.
Hundreds of breaking news in mobile, security, management, hardware, software, and
financial tech portals.
Wired Technology News
www.wired.com/news/technology
The online home of Wired magazine delivers a cache of constantly updated
technology news. A special collection of stories, dubbed "IT IS important," promises
to uncover the deeper trends affecting networking and security.
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