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To: Mark Oliver who wrote ()8/13/1999 11:17:00 AM
From: Mark Oliver   of 332
 
Some interesting comment on Palm's need to conform to WAP if they plan to remain. I believe this has been followed by the announcement to include Phone.com's micro-browser on the Palm Pilot.

Certainly looks like a pretty strong comment on the power of PHCM's technology, but only that writer's opinion of course.

Regards, Mark

Palm and WAP: Flirting With Disaster

By David Haskin
Managing editor, allNetDevices

August 9, 1999 -- Palm Computing is flirting with the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), but unless the company commits to it soon, it will start down the road toward irrelevance.

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allnetdevices.com

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