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What's the Membership Newsletter Q & A all about?

Welcome, and thank you for your interest in our weekly Membership Newsletter Q&A. Our goal here is to bring our members closer together as a community by inviting members to participate in an interactive Q&A that lets you tap into the vast knowledge of CNET's community.

Every Friday, we'll post a member's Question of the Week from a wide variety of technical topics ranging from computer troubleshooting to digital photography; if you know the answer, send it in. If your answer is the best, we'll post it in the next Membership Newsletter, and you will win a free Help.com Learning CD of your choice! So join in the fun--submit an answer. Also, if there's a particular question for which you want an answer, please let us know! Let's make this a great learning experience for all of our members to enjoy.

We welcome all member submissions, and it's a pretty straightforward process. However, we do ask that before considering a submission, you become familiar with our guidelines below. Thank you and enjoy!

Lee Koo
CNET Community


Submission Guidelines:

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