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November 3, 11:40 AMBoston Automotive ExaminerRick DeMeis
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TechBites.com Automotive Community discusses and provides information on the latest auto technology.
TechBites.com Automotive Community discusses and provides information on the latest auto technology.
TechBites

Now engineers and technology developers have access to the first collaborative next generation Website.

Today sees the launch of TechBites.com, the first Website for tech types that brings together social networking and science and technology to form an embedded design collaborative--and it's free!

At TechBites.com you can:
Read content including Blogs, Articles, Reviews, and Tech-Tips.
Create your own content and participate in group discussions.
Connect with your peers and industry experts, as well as form your own organization's community to discuss and demonstrate your expertise and provide hints in using and applying your technology and products.

Join now to take advantage of the opportunities and connect with your friends and colleagues.

TechBites.com communities include:

Automotive - Aerospace (both of which I oversee) - DSP - Chip Design - Green Power - Embedded Medical - Embedded Software - ESL - FPGAs - Networking - PCB Design - RTOS - RF - Verification - Video & Imaging - Wireless
 

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