Just curious where everyone is looking and reading their news on electronics design trends and news in the industry?
Looking forward to seeing your responses!
Thanks,
Nicole, element14 Community Manager
Just curious where everyone is looking and reading their news on electronics design trends and news in the industry?
Looking forward to seeing your responses!
Thanks,
Nicole, element14 Community Manager
I usually read EDN and EE times. Sometimes it is easier to use Google search for latest news. By the way, I found element14 through Ben Heck Show which I found through Google.
- Ren
HI,
EETimes, Wikipedia and of course Element14
Cheers Peter
Like most mentioned here, EDN, EE-times, and various MFG's newsletters. EEWeb for the other half of just web forums, TheAmpHour, for industry info and Zombietech.tv for interviews of people that I follow on Twitter/G+. All those along with various IEEE mags that come with the annual fees.
Ya, and tell here the she really makes her videos both fun and interesting:)
Don
I have used http://duckduckgo.com some. It is supposed to give you just clean unbiased search results and make it easier to find what you are looking for. Since Google has been using Search Results that are Tailored to your past search behavior for a while now. Duckduckgo thinks that their results are more true to your search terms that you enter. It all sounds good. When reading up on this. I learned that for I had trained Google to put my own Web Sites lower in my Search Results. By not clicking on my own Sites links. I've been there before... and didn't think it made any difference until now. This is not supposed to make any difference in your Search Rankings. But, it does explain why my Sites have seemed to slip down the list over the past year, when ever I search for my key words on my site... Anyway, http://duckduckgo.com/?q=element14 gives plenty of links to Element14. But, I still find it easier to find what I'm looking for on Google.
Don
I find allot of interesting videos from Linux Journal, Hack5 and Element14's Ben Heck Show in Miro, the Free and Open Source Audio Video Player Converter. Miro will "play music, play videos, and sync to your phone. Miro plays almost any video or music format and downloads from YouTube, podcasts, Amazon, and bittorrent." I have been using Miro for years in my Linux Systems. I imagine that most Linux users already know about Miro. But, just in case...
Don
Here is a list of everything mentioned so far. I hope I got all the URLs right.
Devin,
Thanks for taking to time to compilethat list!