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Coming next month: Pocket PC Life Magazine (continued)
In addition, all of the 15 back issues of Windows CE Power Magazine will be available from within Pocket PC Life Magazine, as part of our normal Back Issues page, so you won't be losing anything.
Ah, but what you'll be gaining. We're taking the name "Pocket PC Life" very seriously. We're going to look at how you can improve your life by using these handy little devices. Oh, sure, we'll review machines and software and provide great tips and techniques, but Pocket PC Life will go much further. We'll be showing you how you can integrate your Pocket PC into your life, thus empowering your life.
For example, next month, we'll be running a wonderfully helpful article called "Improve your life by tackling tolerations" by business and personal success coach Kimberly Bryant. In this article, you'll learn how you can use your Pocket PC to identify and remove time suckers and energy drainers from your life. Powerful stuff, indeed.
It's our goal to bring you powerful, hands-on, life-changing articles like this each and every month. Our commitment to you is to make sure you come away from each issue more enriched, more empowered, and with better tools to improve your life. That's what Pocket PC Life Magazine is all about.
Call to action Now, I wouldn't be a good editor if I didn't end this article by getting on the recruiting stand for a few minutes. If you've got a Pocket PC and you want to write about it, or if you're already using your handheld device to enrich your life, let us know. Get in touch with Heather McDaniel (at heather@pocketpclife.com), and she'll hook you up with writer's guidelines and help you find a topic that'll be exciting to work on and great to read.
Be sure to join us next month for the premier issue of Pocket PC Life at http://www.pocketpclife.com.
Frank McPherson is a Senior Information Specialist at EDS. He is a Microsoft Windows CE Most Valuable Professional, and Assistant Forum Manager of MSN's Computing Central Windows CE forum. His maintains the Windows CE Knowledge Center at http://start.at/know_ce, and he can be reached via e-mail at frank@fmcpherson.com.
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