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Major update!
As you probably have noticed, Eventseer has changed a lot—and hopefully for the better. We are really excited about this release which we feel is a major step in the right direction. We wanted to preserve what was good about the old version while at the same time make it more user-friendly, easier to navigate, and even more useful as a research tool.
You can now claim person pages. This enables you to edit the default information about yourself and even use your page as a research blog. Whenever you write about something that interests you, other Eventseer users with similar interests will be alerted.
Other new features include the ability to add comments to events, improved search and navigation, a handy deadline calendar, and an easy way of inviting other people. Try it out and discover for yourself.
We will be rolling out a lot of exciting features down the road, so keep checking in at regular intervals! There simply wasn't time to include all of the feature requests we've received, but rest assured they're not forgotten. And do give us your comments and feedback—replies are guaranteed!
7 Mar 2008
Events
- 2008 IEEE international conference on services computing (SCC 2008)
- 5th european semantic web conference (ESWC 2008)
- Isoneworld2008 conference (ISONEWORLD 2008)
- 21st IEEE international symposium on computer-based medical systems (CBMS 2008)
- 24th international conference on data engineering (ICDE 2008)
Organizations
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