New faces bring you more Windows info

Brian Livingston By Brian Livingston

You're starting to see some new bylines in the newsletter, and I'm happy as a bug in a rug to be getting some help around this place.

Our new managing editor is Virginia Culler. She was previously employed by Aditi Technologies of Redmond, Wash., where she worked as a contractor for large high-tech firms. Prior to that, Virginia was a technical writer in Seattle for Milliman Global. She graduated with a degree in linguistics from Bryn Mawr College.

Recently added to our team is editorial assistant Diane Korngiebel. She studied at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University and has been an adjunct professor of history at the University of Arizona, Wabash College, and the University of Central Arkansas. Diane wrote the Known Issues column on Sept. 13 and helped put together this week's as well.

Keep watching, and we'll have even more changes in the newsletter in the next few weeks!

Brian Livingston is editorial director of WindowsSecrets.com and the co-author of Windows Vista Secrets and 10 other books.

Help people find this article on the Web (explain):

All articles posted on September 20, 2007:Premium content

Introduction New faces bring you more Windows info
Top Story Protect yourself from silent Windows updates
Known Issues Readers state concerns over Windows Update
Wacky Web Week Vista developers invent wild user interface
Woody's Windows Improve on Windows Explorer with Xplorer² Premium content
Perimeter Scan The best way to scan for rootkits Premium content
  (Show all articles on a single page)

Get the latest on Windows.

Enter your e-mail address to receive the free Windows Secrets Newsletter weekly.


For instance: jan@example.com


All subscribers are covered by our Ironclad Privacy Guarantee:

1. We will never sell, rent, or give away your address to any outside party, ever;
2. We will never send you any unrequested e-mail, besides newsletter updates; and
3. All unsubscribe requests are honored immediately, period.  Privacy policy