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Where to find Windows CE resources online (continued)
The dynamic nature of the Internet makes it an ideal source for information about an operating system the size of Windows CE. Every day, you'll find something new at these sites, and many more will be available in the future. In fact, if you have something to contribute to the Windows CE community why not create a web page, post a message in one of the newsgroups, or write an article for Windows CE Power Magazine? An active user base is the surest way of growing a new platform into something that everyone will enjoy.
Share your knowledge If you want to write for Windows CE Power Magazine, send a note to Managing Editor Denise Amrich at denise@windowscepower.com.
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Frank McPherson is an Advanced Systems Engineer with EDS. He is a Microsoft Windows CE Most Valuable Professional, and Assistant Forum Manager of MSN's Computing Central Windows CE forum. He can be reached via email at frank@fmcpherson.com.
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