
Eighteen months after we relaunched ComputerWeekly.com, we have
refreshed our homepage to share more of our sparkling content with
you.
We have added new features, such as our Twitter feed, and
created more space for the content we know you like, such as photo
stories and videos.
So here's what we've changed:
1. As well as latest news and most popular stories, we have
also added tabs for the latest comments, latest whitepapers and IT
jobs. These tabs are in the big widget in the centre of the
homepage just below the latest four big news strories.

2. In the editor's choice area, we've thankfully removed my
horrible visog, and have devoted more space to photo stories,
videos and ComputerWeekly.com's competitions.

3. Below this block is the new Twitterfeed that shows the latest
from our growing community of Twitter followers.

4. We have also added a new widget that allows you to check
average national IT salaries with a couple of easy steps - a useful
tool to ensure your salary is in line or to check a salary enquiry
from one of your employees.

Over the next few months we'll be adding yet more changes to
ComputerWeekly as we develop our online community for IT
professionals, so we'll keep you posted on our new features as we
add them.
Currently, you'll notice a bit of a jump in styles between the
homepage, the channel homepages and the article pages. We hope this
isn't too jarring - we'll be migrating all page types to our new
platform during the rest of this year.
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