Published 09-04-09
Submitted by Energy, Environment and Technology News
Today Energy, Environment and Technology News (EETN), a service of Navista Inc., The Public Affairs Group (www.navista.net) announced the launch of the new, enhanced EETN website www.eetnews.com.
"The new website is easier to navigate and has a more extensive 'subscribers only' site" says Amy Goldman, Director of EETN. Goldman continues, "As EETN continues to expand, we need a website that will support that growth as well as reflect the convenience and innovation of our service."
The biggest change to the website is the 'subscribers only' portion of the site. This section has an improved archive system with more search options as well as suggestions for related articles of interest, as well as a 'Live News' page, where subscribers can follow the latest energy, environment and technology news through a constantly updated blog-style page. In addition, EETN can also now be accessed by subscribers through an RSS reader.
Kellen Mahoney, Director of Research for EETN, states "the new EETN website and 'subscribers only' site offer even more options to get the latest energy, environment and technology news. Whether you prefer as-they-occur e-mail updates, RSS feeds, or a single continuously updated page, EETN will get you the news you need, in the format you want."
The new site has the same web address as before, and can be visited at www.eetnews.com
EETN (www.eetnews.com) is an e-mail update service focused on keeping its subscribers informed about environmental, energy and technology regulatory, policy and research developments, as they occur.
EETN is an electronic news service focused on keeping its subscribers informed about environmental, energy and technology regulatory, policy and research developments, as they occur. EETN focuses on the activities of federal agencies, including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the U.S. Departments of Commerce (DOC), Defense (DOD), Energy (DOE) and Interior (DOI), environmental advocacy groups and associated activities in other Nations. EETN also tracks the top environmental and sustainability blogs, therefore delivering not only what is being done in these agencies, but also what is being said about it. Subscribers to EETN have the opportunity to choose from a list of subjects about which they will receive regular email updates, as they occur. Subscribers may also access EETN information through our constantly updated "subscribers only" website, once daily email index of the day's news, and RSS feeds. In addition, all EETN articles are maintained in a searchable archive which subscribers may access to search for any past items of interest.
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