You may not have had occasion to visit the Windows XP Expert Zone Community WebLog, which highlights postings made on the Web forums of Microsoft Windows Featured Community Web sites.
So, what are Windows Featured Community Web sites, you ask? The Windows XP Expert Zone Featured Community consists of the top 20% (based on traffic) of non-Microsoft sites dedicated to Windows-based technologies. This includes sites dedicated to MED (Microsoft Windows Mobile and Embedded) technologies such as www.windowsfordevices.com (all MED technologies), www.opennetcf.org (.NET Compact Framework), www.pocketpcthoughts.com and www.smartphonethoughts.com, www.mobidogs.com (Windows Mobile), www.we-dig.org (Windows CE, XP Embedded, Mobile, .NET Compact Framework, and anything else cool), www.geekzone.co.nz (Windows Mobile) and www.seanliming.com (Windows XP Embedded). These sites are either dedicated to assisting end-user or developers -- or in some cases, both -- and they help to serve as ancillary references of extensions of MED technologies in directions that Microsoft has not taken them. (And truth be told, some of them are even more heavily trafficked than MSDN or the Microsoft.com sites!)
If you follow Windows or MED technologies and find one or more of these sites helpful, my suggestion would be to automate the process by subscribing to the blog's RSS feed, which you can find here.