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FirstLight powers ElectronicsWeekly.com's Industry Resources section

Industry Resources buttopn.gifYou may have already spotted it, but FirstLight technology is now powering ElectronicsWeekly.com's new Industry Resources section.

Sitting at the side of the site, it indexes into vendor's data to provide relevant links to the article currently being displayed.

It is designed to provide you with the most up-to-update information on leading products, trends and services from companies within the Electronics Industry.

FirstLight vertical.jpgCompanies listed at Industry Resources' home page have specifically selected a range of their resources on topics of interest and significance.

Now as you read ElectronicsWeekly.com news and features, the most recent and relevant industry information from participating companies will appear in the Industry Resources related links area on the right hand side (above the 'Blogs on EW' section).

As an example of First Light in operation, view this story:

NEC joins IBM's 32nm chip technology alliance

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