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August 24, 2007

Next Gen News@Cisco Site Focuses on Web 2.0

Our award-winning newsroom site, News@Cisco, launched it next generation look and functionality today. As more and more personalization is required and more new media (podcasts, video, blogs) are sought, the News@Cisco team developed a site that focuses on Web 2.0 functionality and features. New features on the site include more international news, personalization through audience targeting, redesign to increase readibility and usability and more...
New@Cisco website
(Screen grab of new site.)

In the lower part of the new page, you will see a "Tell Us What You Think" banner. Please click on this and, well, tell us what you think...if you take a quick survey and give any feedback on the UI and functionality we'd be grateful.

Tell us what you think about the newly redesigned News@Cisco website!


Posted by John Earnhardt on August 24, 2007 05:06 PM

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It seem s like other African countries are beeng forgotten , all the attention goes to South Africa. Is it paying the moral debt of Apartheid?

Posted by z.garcia on September 4, 2007 08:45 PM


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