Thanks to all the readers and supporters
Now that we have entered into November of 2007, it is time for me to say goodbye to all the readers and supporters of my blog here. I have come to a difficult decision to end my long term blogging activities here for now. Due to various issues locally and personally, I have to minimize my time and maximize my exposure by limiting where I blog and how I spend my limited online time.
I would have loved to keep www.pocketpcmag.com as one of my online activities but unfortunately I am not able to at this time. I hope you all still enjoy the continued support here from all the other expert bloggers and moderators.
I would like to thank Hal Goldstein for all his support over the many years first and foremost. I would like to thank all the members of Smartphone and Pocket PC magazine and all the bloggers, forum moderators and all the readers of the magazine for their support.
I am not going away completely and will be visible via www.technobrains.com and other areas that will be made public over the coming months on www.technobrains.com. Stay tuned.
Thanks again for all your support.
Bob Katayama
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Bob, I'm sorry you're leaving us. You'll be missed! Thanks for your contributions and best of luck in your future endeavors!
Bob, I can't tell you how much I appreciate your contribution in the forums and in the developer awards over the years. I am not exaggerating when I say that Bob had a major role to play in the launch of our forum, and without his willingness to volunteer his time, I am not sure if or when we would have launched.
Your blogs have been on a variety of interesting and important topics that I've enjoyed reading.
As you know, since you strongly recommended and encouraged me, we are in process of moving to a Content Management System (drupal.org). That means these blogs, the forum, and eventually everything else on this site will have a common look and be much more easier to maintain. In the meantime, we will likely keep your name active as a blogger. That means if you can't help yourself, you can still post and none of us will say anything about your retirement.