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Wireless Palm VII ~ Look Ma No Hands! (6 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jun 26, 2000 Abstract : The Palm VII is a logical wireless extension of the Palm Pilot platform. The Palm VII is a data-driven device allowing access to such information as news, sports, weather, e-mail, driving directions, and yellow pages.
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Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Dec 12, 2000 Abstract : Palm, Inc. announced a new initiative to help designers and developers increase the quantity and speed of bringing Palm-based products to market.
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Palm Tries to Take the Desktop in Hand (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Oct 27, 1999 Abstract : Palm Computing to offer software to allow Palm devices to network with enterprise systems and applications.
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Symbian, Microsoft Try to Slap Palm Around (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 27, 2000 Abstract : Palm Computingメs PalmPCs will be facing stiff competition from Microsoft and the Symbian consortium, each of which is trying to grab a large share of the handheld PDA (personal digital assistant) market. Palm presently holds the 80% of the market
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Sony Picks Palm OS (3 Pages)
by R. Krause
Nov 17, 1999 Abstract : Sony announced plans to build new Palm OS-based hand-held gadgets that could allow people to view videos, listen to music and organize information, thereby shutting out Windows CE.
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Palm IPO: 3Com’s morning after, or “Do you know the way to San Jose?” (3 Pages)
by C. McNulty
Mar 17, 2000 Abstract : What does 3Com do now that Palm, Inc. is gone? Find someone else in the neighborhood to play with. Cisco is just next door.
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The Handspring Visor Goes Wireless ~Look out Palm VII! (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jul 21, 2000 Abstract : The Palm VII has the advantage of being an all-in-one device, however the Handspring Visor comes with 8MB of RAM and can be upgraded, allowing a user adequate room for growth.
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Software Piloting: How Do You Fly This Plane (7 Pages)
by Joseph J. Strub
Dec 23, 2003 Abstract : Piloting the software is one of, if not the most, critical event in the project life cycle. If done well, the pilot will uncover issues before they become problems, instill confidence in the users that the software is ready for prime time, and make the 'go live' uneventful and a cause for celebration
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EarthLink’s Pilot of Wireless Email via BlackBerry Handhelds (3 Pages)
by P. Hayes
Jun 1, 2000 Abstract : The initial Pilot test of the BlackBerry Handheld e-mail device will be limited to 500 users for a cost of $34.95 (USD) per month, including unlimited messaging and the lease cost of the wireless device.
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