How to use CNET.com.au's new features

By Jeremy Roche on 19 July 2007

Tags: ask | community | feedback | forum | question | cnet.com.au | interests | you've | member | rss

We've been working hard behind the scenes at CNET.com.au to implement some new community-based features, which we hope will benefit all members.

Through this photo gallery we'll show you 13 examples of what's on offer: giveaways and competitions, getting your tech questions answered in our forums, uploading your own avatar, selecting your interests for a customised homepage and RSS feed, subscribing to free e-mail newsletters, adding contacts, sending messages to other CNET.com.au members, creating wishlists, and much more.

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SwathingScientist
SwathingScientist
25/07/2007 01:08 AM

Always a very fine job done by staff within CNET,keep it up.Enjoy the day

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