To: David E. Taylor who wrote (3702 ) 2/7/2001 12:26:49 PM From: Mang Cheng Respond to of 6784 "Palm, Inc. Joins MH2 at International Builders' Show" DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 7, 2001--MH2Technologies, the nation's leading provider of Internet-based, job-management tools for the construction industry and other businesses, today announced that Palm, Inc. will join the company in its booth at the 57th annual International Builders' Show in Atlanta, February 9-12, 2001. Palm Inc.'s only official presence at the convention will be alongside MH2. ``While our MH2Build, MH2Supply and MH2Finance systems work on virtually any brand of PDA, many of our current and prospective clients use the Palm VIIx, so we thought it would be a great idea to let them talk with all of the experts at once,'' said Michael Holigan, president of MH2Technologies. ``Nobody knows our ASP system like we do, and no one can show you around a Palm Pilot VIIx better than a Palm representative. Between MH2 and Palm, anyone stopping by our booth will be able to see how to unleash the full power and potential of our wireless systems.'' ``MH2 has done a great job of developing applications that take the value of the Palm VIIx device far beyond its personal information management capabilities,'' said Palm representative Bill Warshauer. ``MH2 has moved past PIM into enterprise applications that allow homebuilders to enjoy truly wireless, paperless project management for the first time.'' Visitors to the MH2Technologies booth (No. 604) at the Atlanta show will get to meet with MH2 software designers, trainers and representatives, take part in live demonstrations of the MH2Build and MH2Supply systems, and experiment with more than a dozen different brands of PDA devices including Palm. ``Those builders and suppliers who haven't yet seen what all the buzz is about will finally get to see our technology in action. They can touch it and feel it and find out for themselves why everybody's talking about it,'' said Holigan. ``I hope they will also talk with some of our pioneer clients. That will give them a true sense of the systems' abilities.'' biz.yahoo.com Also: "California State University, Fresno Adds MH2Build to its Construction Management Curriculum"biz.yahoo.com