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To: David E. Taylor who wrote (3613)1/30/2001 9:02:05 AM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Respond to of 6784
 
I agree that this looks like a dumb investment by Palm ventures

Actually, after taking a closer look at PALM's co-conspirators in this deal, I think it may turn out to be a terrific investment. I doubt the new company will ever make a dime in profit, but it's got IPO written all over it...

The markets can be such a sleazy place.



To: David E. Taylor who wrote (3613)1/30/2001 9:19:17 AM
From: opalapril  Respond to of 6784
 
Can any Palm user explain -- if one navigates to some wireless site and calls up info on your screen which you want to save, how is this done? Printing it obviously would be one way. But does the Palm Pilot have enough memory for temporary storage? If not, is there some sort of function one can use to "save" to a storage area somewhere, perhaps for later retrieval? Or is there a plug-in device of some sort, like a small hard drive?

Just wondering....Thanks in advance.