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Issue: 16 - 22 Dec, 2009
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Welcome to the Blogs home page on ElectronicsWeekly.com. We've got a whole range of active blogs on the site, each addressing a topic area we hope will prove interesting and useful. Take a look at the latest posts:


Distribution World

Disti World in blog form. Richard Wilson, editor of Electronics Weekly, keeps up with news, views and developments from the electronics supply chain. The three latest posts are:

LED Luminaries

LED Luminaries - LED LIghting blogLED industry insiders and the Electronics Weekly team share their insights on the issues of LED technology in general and LED lighting in particular. The three latest posts are:


Gadget Freak

Gadget Freak features a wide range of cool, home-made electronic gadgets and projects proudly brought to us - by you! The three latest posts are:

Mannerisms

Semiconductor blogFrank and authoritative comment on the semiconductor industry from David Manners, Components Editor on Electronics Weekly. The three latest posts are:



Directive Decoder

Expert analysis of legislation such as RoHS, REACH, EuP and WEEE from Gary Nevison of Farnell. The three latest posts are:

Made By Monkeys

Analysis of inferior products, and how other people's failures can help us design better stuff. The three latest posts are:


Electro-ramblings

The ElectronicsWeekly.com website blog, highlighting new features and content on the site. Also featuring An Engineer in Wonderland. The three latest posts are:

Open Source Engineering

Observations from the coal face of Open Source Engineering, bringing Linux and GNU software to embedded environments, whether for industrial, automotive or mobile apps.


x86 Processor Endgame

Comment on news and developments for the x86 microprocessor, as the dominant architecture faces the threat of low-power, handset-compatible processors. The three latest posts are:

Chips and Beer

The semiconductor industry routinely trails around the same far-flung places in the world, and then in the evening a tricky question sometimes surfaces: Where can I get a decent pint? This guide might help you find one, and gives you the chance to help others find one, too.


Technology Startups

Nick Flaherty keeps a close eye on developments involving electronics startups, whether funding sources, technology breakthroughs, or business challenges. The three latest posts are:

Certification & Test

The inside track, from TRaC, on testing and certification services, ranging from telecoms & radio and environmental, through to analysis, safety and EMC. The three latest posts are:


Just what are these blog things then?

Blogs are popping up everywhere on the Internet, and it's a social media faux pas not to have a blog or two on one's website.

ElectronicsWeekly.com is no exception, but what's it all about? For us blogging is simply a column, written in much the same way as you would find in a traditional newspaper.

However, the beauty of the Internet is that we can add links to other resources, such as news stories (including our competitors), other blogs, YouTube videos, and technical documents.

The blog also allows you, the reader, to comment on posts. Please tell us whether you agree with the columnist or not. Not too much vitriol, please.

Got something to say?

If you reckon you can do a better job, then why not write your own blog on ElectronicsWeekly.com? Email us at webmaster@electronicsweekly.com if you're interested.