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TechBites Launches the First Science and Technology Collaborative Community Website: A Unique Mix of Technical Content and Social Networking

 

November 03, 2009 -- MADISON, Ala., BUSINESS WIRE --

TechBites Inc. announced today the launch of www.TechBites.com - The Science and Technology Collaborative Community. This new website offers a unique mix of technical content and social networking. Members can publish technical content; access world-class content; participate in group discussions; and connect with peers and industry experts in a multitude of vertical communities. Members and companies can also set up and host their own focused communities.


The starting line-up of Premier Managed Communities includes: Automotive, DSP (Digital Signal Processing), Chip Design, Green Power, Embedded Medical, Embedded Software, ESL (Electronic System Level), FPGAs (Field Programmable Gate Arrays), Networking, PCB (Printed Circuit Board) Design, RTOS (Real Time Operating Systems), RF (Radio Frequency), Verification, Video and Imaging, and Wireless; with more communities on the way.

All Premier Communities are managed by well-known industry experts. Led by Editorial Director, Kenton Williston, these community leaders are tasked with creating original content as well as stimulating and managing ongoing discussions. Visitors to the site will immediately recognize familiar industry editorial faces, including Brian Bailey, Carolyn Mathis, Cliff Roth, Clive (Max) Maxfield, Henry Davis, Janine Love, Kenton Williston, Lee Goldberg, Michael Barr, and Rick DeMeis, with more to be announced.

About TechBites Inc.

Engineers and Scientists, in their day-to-day work, currently have to pull information from multiple resources (publications, websites, on-line searches, etc.), as well as communicate with colleagues via multiple social networks. All of this can be extremely time-consuming and resource-intensive.

TechBites Inc. was formed to develop a unique web-based solution to address these issues. TechBites.com provides an open interactive platform where members can obtain high-quality technical content; publish their own content; and interact with colleagues in multiple technical and scientific communities, all on one website.

For more information visit the website: www.techbites.com.

Contacts:

TechBites Inc.
Dean Hudson,
256-319-0255

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