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New ALARM website

ALARM is finishing up its fourth year as an independent LabVIEW user group.  During this time, John Giannangeli has provided our group with webhosting and great web support.  Thanks, John!

Things are evolving, though, and NI has now opened up the Groups feature of the Community website, allowing us to create our own virtual website hosted on their system.  The ALARM Group is one of the first groups to use this feature.  Help us create a dynamic and useful website and, in the process, help NI develop the new Group feature!

One of the primary purposes of our old ALARM website was to send out  meeting reminders to all our membership before each meeting.  Now that  we are transitioning to the new website, we need to use different  mechanisms for this purpose.
   Two options are available:
1) After becoming a member and logging into the new ALARM website, look  for the Notifications header on the right side of the front page  (Overview page).  Click on Receive Email Notifications if you want to  receive an e-mail every time new content is generated on the ALARM website.
2) If you use RSS Feeds, click on the Group Feeds under Notifications.  This option is much more flexible, and you can configure it to receive  selected types of content.
   Please consider using one of these two methods for staying informed  about ALARM events.  Broadcast e-mails from the old website will be phased out in early 2009!

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David Thomson Original Code Consulting
www.originalcode.com
National Instruments Alliance Program Member
Certified LabVIEW Architect
Certified Embedded Systems Developer
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