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Technology Stocks : PALM - The rebirth of Palm Inc. -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: John Liu who wrote (4149)3/13/2001 1:41:49 AM
From: Mang Cheng  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6784
 
John, I don't quite understand your question. Programs running on Palm can also run on Sony Clie, Handspring etc. But if you are talking about networking two pda together with a cable, that's a good question, I don't think it can be easily done. Two Palm OS pda can communicate thro' Infra-Red data exchanges though.

Mang



To: John Liu who wrote (4149)3/13/2001 11:20:00 AM
From: Crystal ball  Respond to of 6784
 
Yes, PALM OS licenses (handspring, vaio, sony, canon, DoCoMo, Xtnd, etc) run and share THOUSANDS of PALM OS programs and applications. For PDAs the PALM OS is the standard all programmers are writing to, this means that the money that qcom made on cdma which made it the voice of moses' God type of talk the last 3 years (remember those qcom, Qcom, QCOM that got investor attention, I can still heat that voice), will now be shouting out PALM, PALM, PALM. This will lead to a monopoly of sorts like windows written software on the desktop, or unix and linux on servers, and of course the resuling astronomical HIHGER EARNINGS and HIGHER HIGHS IN PRICE.
I am,
Truly your$,
-Crystal Ball