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To: engineer who wrote (2383)10/15/1999 12:51:00 PM
From: gdichaz  Read Replies (1) of 13582
 
engineer: Thanks for your prompt response - as usual. My understanding as someone who simply tries to keep as much on top of this as I can is that practical marketplace Bluetooth is indeed many moons away - years in fact.

My request for your views had more to do with the latest flurry of news on Palm, Nokia and Symbian. Nokia is planning to work with Palm on a new handheld, and apparantly has asked 3 Com to work with Psion on use of EPOC at the core of that.

Your opinion on the current Palm/Symbian situation would be very helpful if you are free to give it. If not, understood.

Chaz

PS I am interested of course from the standpoint of the Q using each of these as appropriate.

Note: See this from Nokia thread re Palm/Symbian

Talk : Communications : Nokia (NOK)

To: Firstact (2520 )
From: Quincy Thursday, Oct 14 1999 7:27PM ET
Reply # of 2521

Nokia, Palm, and...

Palm talking to Symbian?
wired.com

It isn't that simple, according to Palm.
wired.com
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