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Published on August 15th, 2007

ENN Launches New Website

Environmental News Network (ENN) redesigned its website this week with more interactivity and customization, and its Ecowidget is now available on both the Macintosh and PC platforms.

The new ENN site provides more visuals for stories, new sections including “Spotlight” and” Commentary” and a “Related Articles” box with every story so users can link to other information on the topic. Stories are already broken down into topics including Business, Energy and Technology.

Earth 911 often provides links to ENN daily content as it is one of the oldest, unbiased sources of online environmental news. Earth 911 is also featured as a partner on ENN’s Recommended Sites page.

“In the last year the company has re-positioned and re-designed itself,” says ENN CEO Lincoln Norton. “We have expanded our sources of news by gathering together as Editorial Affiliates some of the most powerful and well known environmental news partners, we have added news and information in a rich blend of multi-media, and have attracted user-contributed content.”

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