Find Ed-Tech Product Info Via Online Site

E-biz is a brand new reference source for educators, administrators and others seeking the latest on ed-tech products. Subscriptions to the online service are free. 

Highly focused, E-biz is expressly designed to serve as a ìone-stop ì URL for those interested in educational technology products. Its Web address is www.e-biz.net/teched

Subscribers can search for specific product categories and background articles, request price proposals from vendors, post jobs and resumes in the Career Center, and access other resources. 

E-biz just opened in March, with ed-tech its first focus; other focused sites will be added. E-biz, Los Angeles, CA, (213) 931-9317.

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