Welcome To The New Engadget
Look’s like Engadget has undergone a radical re-design.
Some of the new features include
- Digg like user moderated comments
- Auto comment login
- Dynamic content width for widescreen monitors
- Engadget Mobile headlines
- Tags and tag feeds, and category feeds
- Multiple podcast feeds!
What do I like about the new site? The design now look much more Web 2.0ish, the new dynamic content looks great when stretching images and text to fit my widescreen monitor.
The new user moderated comment system might not be a worlds first, but is one of the first I’ve seen on a blog, so a big thumbs up for that.
Engadget mobile headlines are nothing but a step in the right direction for the future. People are starting to use mobiles to browse news sites, and now Engadget is added to the list of compatible sites. Another huge thumbs up for this.
Tag and tag feeds. These are great! Only want to know about news related to the iPod shuffle, and Office 07, then set up a RSS feeds for these 2 tags and get only the news you want, nothing else.
Check it all out over at the all new Engadget

#1
Codie WestphallErrr i wish they would get rid of those god damn ads, they ruin the whole look, if they were going to put some ads on there at least put sexy looking ones like the apple store or even the ones on here
#2
Glenn Wolsey → www.glennwolsey.com
Very easily said, but Engadget is part of the Weblogs Inc. who plaster their blogs with ad’s to pay the bills, bloggers, and make a profit for themselves.