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Blogging is clearly an excellent source of semiconductor information. I'm talking about blogs from people who actually work in the industry they write about. Industry leaders and semiconductor professionals, not the "editors" who sit behind a desk all day and sift through press releases.
Please post suggestions on how we can make SemiWiki an even better place!
I read EETimes, EDN, and Slashdot. Perhaps it's an old habit.
I like to read about current business news, technology news, and future trends. More articles about what's hot or what the industry needs now would be interesting to me.
SemiWiki has a very busy front page. To improve it, remove the Recent Articles box and move the Trending box to the right column. Use the space savings to make the center column wider.
I know that it's a tremendous amount of work to keep the fresh content coming, so the SemiWiki is quite an accomplishment!
No, I am chained to a terribly old-fashioned PC. The issue is not my screen size but the incredible number of links on one page. It's a matter of taste.
I used to have a mobile phone but ditched it when I found out people could use it to call me! I might get one again just to see what all the fuss is about and develop some useful apps.
I may sound little alien here. Apart from EDN, EETimes, I use Digitimes for updating myself from Semiconductor Industry perspective. All we know AP now contributes more than 50% of overall market. Digitimes guys are doing wonderful job by capturing all the minute details of the Industry news especially from AP region. Also, I appreciate their openness in sharing critical data points on time.