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ITworld has a new look!

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June 20, 2008, 04:46 PM — 

We've overhauled the site from top to bottom, and we're excited to share it with you!

The site editors have taken a step back, and handed the pen over to you, so to speak.

So what does that mean exactly?

The site is set up as an "open exchange" that allows IT pros, technology vendors, and anyone else with a passion for technology to Contribute on the topics that mean the most to them. We've picked technologies that are getting some buzz and lined up experts to start the conversation, but don't be shy.

What to submit? You have lots of latitude, but please contribute something you found useful. Just about anything IT-related is fair game: best practices, news stories, technical or management questions…the sky's the limit. Contribute by posting your own content, commenting on other posts, answering people's questions, providing another angle, challenging assertions, firing up debate.

Please use this blog to tell us what you like, what you don't, or suggest features you'd like to see.

Enjoy the new site, and we look forward to your feedback!

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This is an AWESOME site!

This is an AWESOME site!
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This site Rocks!

This site Rocks!
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Wow, what a great new

Wow, what a great new look!!!
Looking forward to the blogs and more
Congratulations
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