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TealOS: great Palm software you are prohibited from buying Computing Unplugged Magazine - May 2009 TealOS is a "skin" for existing Palm devices that gives them the look-and-feel of the upcoming Palm Pre device. Fired up by David's letter and curious about this software she hadn't heard of, Heather Wardell went looking for TealOS. She expected to take a quick look, think, "Not bad," and move on. Instead, she bought it five minutes after downloading the trial.
An open letter to Palm CEO Ed Colligan about finding the win-win position Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2009 Are you out of your fracking mind? Let's see. Happy developer. Makes fun little product that celebrates your new direction. Your own existing customers like it. What do you do? Do you feature them on your home page? Do you celebrate what they're doing? No, of course not. You send a cease and desist letter.
Palm performs Foleo mercy killing Computing Unplugged Magazine - September 2007 Palm has just announced that they've cancelled their ill-advised Foleo laptop wannabe before it will ever ship. And we say "about time".
PalmSource clarifies our coverage of Palm OS and ALP Computing Unplugged Magazine - March 2006 Over the past few weeks, we've been covering the changes in the Palm OS and its apparent eventual migration into something called ALP. As is always the case when trying to understand something new and relatively poorly documented, we got some of our facts wrong. Fortunately, we've gotten some excellent clarification on ALP from two PalmSource executives who would know: Maureen O'Connell, Senior Director, Corporate Communications and David "Lefty" Schlesinger, Director, Core Tools and Technologies. These two comments provide some excellent clues about what we might expect in the future from PalmSource.
The future of the Palm platform: lessons learned from the Sharp Zaurus Computing Unplugged Magazine - February 2006 From December of 2002 through February of 2003, Computing Unplugged Senior Technical Editor Jason Perlow was Software Developer Liaison for Sharp Electronics' Zaurus. As some of you may recall, the Zaurus was also a Linux PDA, which shared many similarities with the ALP platform, and like ACCESS and PalmSource, the Zaurus was also the product of a Japanese company. The Zaurus had many things going for it, but it failed miserably in the US and European consumer market. In this important article, Jason shares his insights into what went wrong and what ACCESS has to do to get it right.
The future of the Palm platform: rosy or uncertain? Computing Unplugged Magazine - February 2006 Recently, ACCESS briefed Computing Unplugged on its new strategy to bring the Palm OS to embedded Linux. We also discussed how it intends to transition its traditional Palm OS developer community over to its new ALP, the ACCESS Linux Platform, which is now confirmed to be based on Wind River's Platform For Consumer Devices, Linux Edition. In this article, we take a close look at the details of the ACCESS plan.
Palm's strategic relationships aim to extend applications to wireless world PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - September 2002 In the past few months, Palm, Inc. has announced a couple of important strategic relationships with competitors IBM and BEA Systems, Inc. Steve Niles gives the details on these two recent announcements.
News analysis: growth in Palm market PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - May 2002 2001 was a rough year for everyone. However, there are signs that things are starting to pick up, which is undeniably positive. Steve Niles, who does our daily news updates, shares the good news that came out of some recent Palm announcements.
The Palm i705 Wireless Messaging Solution satisfies the needs of today's business world PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2002 As business computing goes increasingly mobile, the transition is having a profound effect on enterprises, developers, and software vendors alike. Each group has its own concerns as it attempts to stay current in this new environment. Fulfilling these needs and addressing these concerns is the goal of the Palm i705 Wireless Messaging Solution. Contributing Editor Steve Niles takes a detailed look at the various components of this vital enterprise solution.
Palm's enterprise offerings move forward with recent deals PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - April 2002 Over the past few months, Palm has made two important steps in the company's enterprise strategy to provide businesses with complete and easy-to-implement IT management solutions and as well as a secure, server-based messaging platform. Contributing Editor Steve Niles discusses how Palm's recent acquisition of ThinAirApps, Inc., as well as the memorandum of understanding signed with XcelleNet, Inc. are helping the company meet its goals.
Palm hits hole-in-one at Nissan Open PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - March 2002 Palm's Enterprise Briefing took place this year at the Nissan Open PGA golf tournament, and Craig Schmidt, president of Karrier Communications and publisher of IntelliGolf, was there. We're thrilled to feature his special report from the fun-filled and informative event. You'll get the scoop on Palm's plans for the enterprise market as well as some exciting play-by-play from the final rounds of the tournament.
Study shows Palm OS most common handheld standard among Fortune 1000 PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - August 2001 The handheld computing environment is one area large enterprises are investigating in as a way to remain competitive. In this article, James Hannagan of the Winn Technology Group reveals the results of a study they conducted among Fortune 1000 companies to determine the handheld computing standard of choice.
Palm reading: an analysis of Palm, Inc. PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - June 2001 Over the past few weeks, Palm has been receiving a lot of press, inspired in part by the companies' recent announcements that it has lowered its fourth quarter outlook and that it has ended its merger agreement with Extended Systems. However, through a careful look at all the facts, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz has determined in this industry analysis that Palm and its products are both still great investments.
Palm's strategy for the legal marketplace PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - February 2001 In this issue of PalmPower's Enterprise Edition, we're putting the focus on the legal market. We've been hearing that Palm is doing some big things in this important enterprise space. Our own Steve Niles has gone inside Palm to speak exclusively with Palm's market experts and find out more about how handheld devices can integrate into your legal enterprise.
A vision of Palm's future PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2000 PalmPower Magazine Contributing Editor Michael Compeau had a chance to catch Carl Yankowski's keynote address at the Product Development Management Association Y2K Conference. In this article, Mike provides an exciting summary and analysis of the plans Yankowski revealed for Palm's future.
Palm's strategy for your sales success PalmPower Magazine Enterprise Edition - November 2000 If you want to maximize sales success using your Palm device, you don't have to do it alone. Palm, Inc. has worked hard to bring you powerful resources to aid in your sales process. Our own Steve Niles had the chance to go inside Palm and speak exclusively with Palm's market experts to find out more about how handheld devices can integrate into your sales force automation strategy.
Palm disappointment, PalmPower advertisement praise PalmPower Magazine - November 1999 This month's edition of Letters to the Editor brings us an interesting opinion on the direction Palm Computing is taking and, of course, the glowing words of praise we at PalmPower just love so much.
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