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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

More ways to follow ISW blog: LinkedIn and Email

LinkedIn

You can now read about new updates on this blog by following us on LinkedIn. Thanks to Hari Tagat for maintaining the new LinkedIn page!

Email

We have received several questions on how to subscribe to Image Sensors World blog updates by email. Unfortunately, Blogger stopped that service a while back. But you can still use a third-party RSS feed aggregators to get email alerts. Some examples: Blogtrottr, Feedly, Feedrabbit. Note that some of these free services may insert ads and/or require you to sign up for an account.

Get Involved

We are always looking for interesting articles to share on this blog. If you come across something that could be of interest to our blog readers please send an email to image.sensors.world@gmail.com.

You can also send us a message using the LinkedIn page.

If you prefer to stay anonymous, please post a link to the article or news as a comment here on the blog.

3 comments:

  1. what about information flow in the opposite direction? What about a email adress (or something more modern) where people can report news about image sensors in a structured way so that collecting the information here on the blog is less work? I think this would be a possibility to give many the opportunity to contribute a bit and help to collect all relevant image sensor information here on the blog

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  2. Thanks for the feedback! For now we have been soliciting interesting articles/news from the blog readers using this email: image.sensors.world@gmail.com

    You can also send us a message using the LinkedIn page.

    If you prefer to stay anonymous, please post a link to the article or news as a comment here on the blog.

    We're open to suggestions on other more modern ways to crowdsource information and share it here on the blog.

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  3. Just make sure you keep moderating the postings. Otherwise, this will become a commercial site.

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