New e-newsletter helps entrepreneurs keep up with latest news about innovation
The Innovation in the News e-newlsetter is a weekly executive summary of innovation, creativity and brainstorming-related articles that have appeared in the media. Convenient links in these e-mail messages enable you to click through to the InnovationTools Web site to read a summary of the article; you can then click through to view the full article elsewhere on the Web.
InnovationTools, a leading business innovation Web site, has launched a new e-newsletter, "Innovation in the News," that helps entrepreneurs and innovators stay up-to-date about the latest news stories and articles about innovation, business creativity and brainstorming.
Published every Friday, Innovation in the News contains a list of news headlines for the week, in a convenient executive summary format. When subscribers click on a news headline, their Web browser displays a summary of that news article on the InnovationTools Web site. From there, subscribers can click through to read the full article elsewhere on the Web.
"This is the first innovation-focused news service of its kind on the Web," explains InnovationTools founder Chuck Frey. "Innovation in the News helps busy executives by gathering the best innovation-related news and articles into one convenient, concise format. By delivering just the headline of each story, we help subscribers manage information overload; they can click through to the news articles that are the most interesting to them."
For a free subscription to the Innovation in the News e-mail newsletter, simply visit the InnovationTools Web site at this URL: http://www.innovationtools.com/News/subscribe.asp.
ABOUT INNOVATIONTOOLS
InnovationTools is a Web site that provides entrepreneurs and innovators with a focused, growing collection of articles, resources and tools on business innovation, creativity and brainstorming. Its goal is to help businesspeople be more creative, and to help organizations and individuals increase their capacity for innovation and change.
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