(2005-01-24) http://www.rfidjournal.com/
RFID Journal, the world’s leading source of RFID news and analysis, has relaunched its Web site, adding new features. The site now gives visitors more control over how they view information and provides additional tools and features, including an RFID Career Center and Getting Started section, to enable them to move forward with RFID projects.
“We have kept the same clean look and well-organized content, but we’ve redesigned many parts of the site based on feedback from our readers,” says Mark Roberti, founder and editor of RFID Journal. “We’ve added some new features and tools that are on the cutting edge for news sites.”
New Tools
Career Center: The RFID Career Center is designed to connect employers who need to hire skilled RFID professionals with those seeking new opportunities. It allows recruiters and employers to post jobs and lets readers post resumes anonymously.
Article Tools: A tool bar in every article includes options that let visitors increase or decrease the size of the type on screen. Subscribers can also create a PDF of an article and download it to their hard drive with one click.
Find a Vendor: RFID Journal's unique RFID vendor search engine has been revamped to make it easier for readers to find companies by type of product, service or technology offered.
Request a Quote: The RFQ system has been totally redesigned and streamlined, to enable subscribers to identify companies that can meet their requirements from the more than 500 in the RFID Journal vendor database and quickly send them a request for quotation, information or proposal.
New Features
Live Glossary: Click on a highlighted term in any article to see its definition. Visitors who are familiar with most RFID terms can turn Live Glossary off by clicking on “definitions off” in the Article Tools toolbar.
Getting Started: This step-by-step guide helps those new to RFID get up-to-speed quickly.
White Papers: This section is a library of submissions received from academics, consultants and other experts. Readers can download industry white papers selected by RFID Journal editors.
“RFID Journal has a well established and well deserved reputation for the highest quality editorial and design, and we plan to continue to build on that reputation," says Roberti. “We will continue to add tools and enhancements and to improve upon the design.”
About RFID Journal
Founded in March 2002, RFID Journal was the first media company dedicated to covering radio frequency identification and its many business applications. The Journal is now recognized as the world’s RFID authority.
In print, online and at its executive conferences, it provides the information and resources companies need to use RFID technologies to cut costs and boost efficiencies. More than 100,000 people turn to on RFID Journal each month for reliable information.
To learn more, or to subscribe, visit http://www.rfidjournal.com.
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