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*January 12, 2009: The new design has been deployed. A big thank you to Dennis, Mike, Ben and the rest of the development team! We are now using Purdue colors to emphasize the fact that this is a purdue-wide resource.
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*January 12, 2009: The content from the different databases used last semester has been merged into a single database for easier browsing and better scalability. Thanks Ben for writing the scripts and taking care of the merge!
 
*November 6, 2008: Dennis Snell and Mike Walker created a new skin with Purdue's color scheme. It's been deployed on Prof. Boutin's ECE301 wiki and Prof. Bell's MA181 wiki. Your comments are welcome!
 
*November 6, 2008: Dennis Snell and Mike Walker created a new skin with Purdue's color scheme. It's been deployed on Prof. Boutin's ECE301 wiki and Prof. Bell's MA181 wiki. Your comments are welcome!
 
*October 17, 2008: Ben Laskowski's [http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/ECE301Fall2008mboutin/index.php/HW1.1_Ben_Laskowski first ECE301 homework page] has been viewed more than 323 times so far.
 
*October 17, 2008: Ben Laskowski's [http://kiwi.ecn.purdue.edu/ECE301Fall2008mboutin/index.php/HW1.1_Ben_Laskowski first ECE301 homework page] has been viewed more than 323 times so far.

Revision as of 08:02, 12 January 2009

  • January 12, 2009: The new design has been deployed. A big thank you to Dennis, Mike, Ben and the rest of the development team! We are now using Purdue colors to emphasize the fact that this is a purdue-wide resource.
  • January 12, 2009: The content from the different databases used last semester has been merged into a single database for easier browsing and better scalability. Thanks Ben for writing the scripts and taking care of the merge!
  • November 6, 2008: Dennis Snell and Mike Walker created a new skin with Purdue's color scheme. It's been deployed on Prof. Boutin's ECE301 wiki and Prof. Bell's MA181 wiki. Your comments are welcome!
  • October 17, 2008: Ben Laskowski's first ECE301 homework page has been viewed more than 323 times so far.
  • October 17, 2008: Our front page has been viewed more than 3,000 times.
  • October 10, 2008: If you google for "Purdue Rhea", our site is now the first item on the list. Yeah!!
  • September 2008: There was an article on Kiwi in the summer 2008 edition of the ECE impact magazine.
  • August 2008: Because of a name conflict, we have to rename Kiwi. Beginning this Semester, this site is going to be called "Rhea".

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