Welcome to the new eBulletin!

30/11/07.

You are now reading one of the new sections of the new eBulletin launched this week. Entitled "What's New", this section will allow us to tell you about important news and events when they occur, without having to wait for a new Bulletin update. So, when the Higgs Boson is discovered, you will be among the first to know! This column will also contain links to the new items included in the weekly update of the electronic Bulletin.

Under this section, you will find several other practical sections:"Four Your Eyes Only", presenting a striking photo or a video, "What's on Today", detailing the day's seminars and other events, and "Under the CERN Sky", giving the latest weather information. There is also a list of useful links at the bottom of the column.

Concerning your usual section: the "News Articles" can be accessed directly from links on the home page, while other information items are accessible from the relevant menu headings.

In addition, you will now find a set of tools at the end of each article, enabling you to e-mail the article to someone else or send it to a social bookmarking site. In the near future a RSS Feed system will allow you to be alerted of the update of the sections you are interested in. A more user-friendly search interface will also be incorporated in the site.

Happy reading!

You are now reading one of the new sections of the new eBulletin launched this week. Entitled "What's New", this section will allow us to tell you about important news and events when they occur, without having to wait for a new Bulletin update. So, when the Higgs Boson is discovered, you will be among the first to know! This column will also contain links to the new items included in the weekly update of the electronic Bulletin.

Under this section, you will find several other practical sections:"Four Your Eyes Only", presenting a striking photo or a video, "What's on Today", detailing the day's seminars and other events, and "Under the CERN Sky", giving the latest weather information. There is also a list of useful links at the bottom of the column.

Concerning your usual section: the "News Articles" can be accessed directly from links on the home page, while other information items are accessible from the relevant menu headings.

In addition, you will now find a set of tools at the end of each article, enabling you to e-mail the article to someone else or send it to a social bookmarking site. In the near future a RSS Feed system will allow you to be alerted of the update of the sections you are interested in. A more user-friendly search interface will also be incorporated in the site.

Happy reading!

 

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