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Contributors


The following people contributed their hacks, writing, and
inspiration to this book:

Eric Cloninger was one of the original contributors to the Palm OS,
working on tools for software developers. After 15 years in the Real
World, Eric decided that living in a small town in Oklahoma
wasn't so bad after all. When he's
not writing software, Eric enjoys spending time with his family,
tinkering with his John Deere tractor, and watching tornadoes roll
across the plains. While he doesn't miss the traffic
in the Big City, he does occasionally yearn for a Spicy Tuna Roll.

Jim Foley, a.k.a. The Elder Geek (http://www.theeldergeek.com), owns and
operates a small consulting and web design firm in Cambridge, NY,
that specializes in the integration of Windows XP technology into
home and business environments. He is also the creator and owner of
The Elder Geek on Windows XP, a web site that strives to provide
relevant information related to Windows XP, including a notification
service andWindows XP forum to keep readers informed of the latest XP
tips, troubleshooting, and update developments.

Scot Finnie (http://www.scotsnewsletter.com) is a noted
book and magazine article author who has been writing about
computers, technology, and other subjects since 1983. His articles
have appeared in PC Magazine, PC
World, Computerworld,
Popular Science, Popular
Mechanics, and a long list of other magazines.
He's the author of the biweekly email newsletter
Scot's Newsletter, the editor of TechWeb.com, and
one of the founding editors of SecurityPipeline.com and
StoragePipeline.com. Catch up with Scot at his web site,
ScotsNewsletter.com.

Wei-Meng Lee is an experienced author and developer specializing in
.NET technologies. He was awarded the Microsoft .NET Most Valuable
Professional (MVP) award in 2003. Besides .NET development, Wei-Meng
maintains a keen interest in wireless technologies and has coauthored
many books and articles on mobile applications development and XML
technologies. He is the author of Windows XP
Unwired (O'Reilly & Associates,
Inc.).

Margaret Levine Young has coauthored many books, including
The Internet for Dummies, Windows XP:
The Complete Reference, UNIX for
Dummies, Internet: The Complete
Reference, and Poor Richard's
Building Online Community. She has a B.A. in Computer
Science from Yale and lives in Vermont.



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