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Wireless Palm VII ~ Look Ma No Hands! ( 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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Symbian, Microsoft Try to Slap Palm Around ( Pages)
by R. Krause
Mar 27, 2000 Abstract : Palm Computing’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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Palm to Give Developers a Leg Up ( 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 ( 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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The Handspring Visor Goes Wireless ~Look out Palm VII! ( 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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Palm IPO: 3Com’s morning after, or “Do you know the way to San Jose?” ( 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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Sony Picks Palm OS ( 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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Positioning Makes Your Marketing Budget Go Further—and Hit the Target ( Pages)
by Lawson Abinanti
Dec 2, 2005 Abstract : Many business-to-business (B2B) software companies don't have a formal positioning process, and it's costing them time, money, and much more—a marketing message that misses the mark. This article explores the benefits of implementing a business process for positioning.
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From Shoestring Budget to Millions: The Road Ahead for an Enterprise Management Software Vendor ( Pages)
by P.J. Jakovljevic
Jul 14, 2006 Abstract : Indisputably, Deltek remains an enterprise applications vendor of choice for project-based businesses. With its recent capital infusion and product deliveries, it has taken some critical steps towards creating even more value for its customers.
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