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Neowin : Where unprofessional journalism looks better
Neowin started as a hobby in October 2000 and has grown to be a large community and valued resource for many worldwide visitors. Neowin is run by un-paid (and un-trained!) journalists who help out for fun. Asides from Windows news, the site covers the happenings of the comings and going of the technology world.
Neowin has many claims to fame; notably being the subject of the most viewed story on slashdot ever!
Neowin Forums
As well as a thriving front page of technology news, Neowin has a massive technology forum. With 60,000+ members and over 2 million posts, it's knowledge and data is un-rivalled. A variety of sub-forums allow specific questions to be answered by experts in the area of question. Neowin runs Invision Power Board .
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