November 19th, 2007
03:21 PM ET

When we relaunched CNN.com a few months ago, we promised to keep evolving, adding new features and functionality based on what you told us you wanted.

So, we are pleased to let you know that last week we added a number of new elements, including:

  • A direct link to our most popular stories right on the home page. And a new, enhanced Most Popular page.
  • A quick way to browse all the stories that CNN.com has published in the past 24 hours.
  • A Tools and Widgets page showing all the new gadgets, widgets and alerters that you can get to stay on top of the news.
  • A simple way to save and share stories by adding them to your pages on Digg, Facebook, del.icio.us, reddit and StumbleUpon.

Please let us know how you like the new features and what else you would like us to add. Then, stay tuned for more!

Posted by: Mitch Gelman, SVP and Sr. Exec. Producer - mitchgelman
Filed under: Content • Features


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June 26th, 2007
10:00 AM ET

Thanks for visiting CNN.com's Beta site. During the past few weeks, you told us what you liked and what irked you. You were passionate and honest... sometimes painfully so! But we're really grateful that you didn't hold back, and let us know what you were thinking.

We've absorbed and dissected that feedback so we can evolve and craft a CNN.com that works for you.
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Posted by: Mitch Gelman, SVP and Sr. Exec. Producer - mitchgelman
Filed under: Beta


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June 11th, 2007
05:42 PM ET

At the core of CNN.com are the stories we tell. When creating our new version of story pages we worked off the idea that, online, all media types are created equal – text, video, photos, graphics and audio. That's our advantage. Other platforms are relatively limited to one or two formats, but online we can use lots of media to help tell great stories. Our integrated multimedia storytelling pages – we call them "mosaics" around the newsroom – try to get at that. Our goal is to make getting news and information easy, simple and accessible.
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Posted by: Mitch Gelman, SVP and Sr. Exec. Producer - mitchgelman
Filed under: Beta • Content


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