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==Criticism== ==Criticism==
Very close with ] methodology, Neowin is considered a superficial ]-based site with resumes of the news without proper opinion. The forums and news comments is very commonly seen as Microsoft's ]ism, Anti-] and Anti-] adopters. Although this, Neowin have some concentrations of ] and ] fans. Very similar with ] methodology, Neowin is considered a superficial ]-based site with resumes of the news without proper opinion. The forums and news comments is very commonly seen as Microsoft's ]ism, Anti-] and Anti-] adopters. Although this, Neowin have some concentrations of ] and ] fans.


In ] ] Neowin updated their slogan to "''Where ] looks better than that ] under your tree''" in clearly pro-] bias. In ] ] Neowin updated their slogan to "''Where ] looks better than that ] under your tree''" in clearly pro-] bias.

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Neowin.net is a technology news website that focuses primarily on Windows and PCs, however Mac and Linux are also topics actively discussed. Neowin runs under the slogan, "Where unprofessional journalism looks better."

Introduction

Neowin was started as a hobby in October 1998 by Marcel Klum and Steven Parker, known within the forums as "Redmak" and "Neobond" respectively. One of Neowin's claims to fame is being the subject of the most viewed story on Slashdot ever.

Sections

Neowin contains three distinct news sections, each having it's own default color scheme:

  • Main (Blue) - general news, featuring articles about various tech-related subjects;
  • Apple (Midnight) - news articles focusing on Apple hardware and software;
  • Gamers (Gray) - news about both PC and console gaming;
  • Software (Green) - features mostly Windows software, including updates and beta releases.

(Neowin members have the ability to change these color schemes ad libitum.)

Versions

The servers hosting Neowin were upgraded during December 2005 and Neowin 3.9s was launched. This upgrade, codename "Swift", is a progression from the version 3 theme and introduces subtle visual differences as well as a major overhaul of the content management system, focusing on semantic XHTML and CSS technologies and replacing the out-dated nested table design. The forum system was also upgraded to IPB 2.1.3 as part of this move.

Neowin 5 ("Finity") is due to launch in the near future with a brand new front page and forum theme designed by Neowin's Grafix team.

Audience

Neowin is considered to be one of the great representations of the growth and concentration of enthusiastic users in computing, and of the ominipresent Microsoft Windows Operating System in all its forms. A hot topic of discussion currently is Microsoft's eagerly awaited Windows Vista. The subject of this future Operating System is debated exhaustively on a daily basis, motivating many users to imitate the appearance of this beta OS's GUI.

Neowin Forums

Powered by Invision Power Board forum software, Neowin has an active technology forum consisting of 124,292 registered users (December 6, 2005) and more than 5 million posts. At its peak (October 14, 2005 at 2:50 AM PDT), Neowin had as many as 3,048 users online simultaneously.

One area in which Neowin trancends the usual web forum orthodoxy is its large moderation team. As such, its forums are generally considered "safe" for all manner of topics. While the primary focus is generally percieved as being Microsoft and Windows-centric, it has a large community in a number of sub-forums for other discussion, including, but not limited to:

  • Latest electronic technology: devices, gadgets, and other hardware.
  • Customization and tweaking of Windows, Mac, and Linux systems.
  • Console and PC gaming.
  • Discussion of real world issues (politics, religion, philosophy).
  • Hardware related topics, such as overclocking.
  • Internet and Web Browser discussion, such as Opera and Mozilla Firefox.
  • Linux and Mac technology discussion (even though the website's name suggests a focus on Microsoft related news)

Skinning Scene

Neowin is known by concentrating a great number of adepts and authors of Windows XP themes and skinning Windows programs. Many discover the site when they want to go deeper in this subject. It's there also that projects have been born such as LClock, Desktop Sidebar and Longhorn Transformation Pack.

Back Page News (BPN)

In that forum section, Neowin users can training in write news stories to be a future site contributor. Some of the official contributors of Neowin initiated their activities in this section.

Criticism

Very similar with Slashdot methodology, Neowin is considered a superficial blog-based site with resumes of the news without proper opinion. The forums and news comments is very commonly seen as Microsoft's Fanboyism, Anti-Sony and Anti-Linux adopters. Although this, Neowin have some concentrations of Firefox and Mac fans.

In 24 December 2005 Neowin updated their slogan to "Where Christmas looks better than that Xbox 360 under your tree" in clearly pro-Microsoft bias.

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