Hi Everyone,
As we close the books on 2022, I wanted to ask on behalf of the editorial staff what articles you found most helpful this past year and what we could be doing to serve you better in 2023. Our focus is always on our readers -- what do you want to see from us and what can we do to help empower you in your tech life. How are we doing? Please be specific if there's something you really liked or something you didn't.
Maybe I'm opening up a can of worms here, but please keep in mind that we're asking for feedback I will share with the editorial staff. We don't have control over the content of ads on the site, the amount of ads on the site, how fast the site loads or the overall layout and design of the site beyond just putting the elements into our articles that our CMS allows. So while we totally empathize if you have some pointed feedback about the ads or you wish our HTML tables looked better (believe me, we do too), in particular, we're asking for feedback on the content itself.
As we close the books on 2022, I wanted to ask on behalf of the editorial staff what articles you found most helpful this past year and what we could be doing to serve you better in 2023. Our focus is always on our readers -- what do you want to see from us and what can we do to help empower you in your tech life. How are we doing? Please be specific if there's something you really liked or something you didn't.
Maybe I'm opening up a can of worms here, but please keep in mind that we're asking for feedback I will share with the editorial staff. We don't have control over the content of ads on the site, the amount of ads on the site, how fast the site loads or the overall layout and design of the site beyond just putting the elements into our articles that our CMS allows. So while we totally empathize if you have some pointed feedback about the ads or you wish our HTML tables looked better (believe me, we do too), in particular, we're asking for feedback on the content itself.
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