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To: Glenn D. Rudolph who wrote (17591)6/17/1998 10:16:00 AM
From: Neil H  Respond to of 45548
 
Palm Pilot info from Computer reseller

3Com Will Pilot The Net
Without A Browser
(06/16/98; 7:46 p.m. ET)
By Steven Burke, Computer Reseller News

3Com's Palm Computing is planning to
unveil by year's end a new version of the
Palm Pilot that lets users easily download
information from the Internet without a
browser.

"Browsing doesn't have
to be the only metaphor
for how people extract
information from the
Internet," said Mark
Bercow, vice president
of strategic alliances and
platform development for
3Com's Palm
Computing.

Bercow said he could not
provide extensive details
on the new product
because it has not been
announced. However, he said, the product
will involve a number of alliances. Bercow
made the comments at a PC Expo panel
session in New York.

"It's architecture, partners, and innovation
[that make the new device possible]," said
Bercow. "There's no magic."

"The technology exists," said Bercow. "You
are not going to get 100-megabit [per
second] bandwidth ... There are ways of
getting to content that is meaningful and rich
and doesn't require a really big pipe. There
are ways today with the existing technology
using the existing infrastructure, the existing
carriers, and service providers to create an
out-of-the-box, open up the shrink wrap, and
it works [product]. It can be done and it will
be done soon."

"There are other ways to get that [Internet]
information," said Bercow. "You'll see them
from a variety of sources by the year's end
that meet with much more approval from
consumers."

"There has long been wireless access to the
Internet," said Bercow. "But they are too big
and too expensive. They drain too much
battery. You have to be the system
integrator."

Bercow said resellers will have many
opportunities for creating new solutions for
the new devices. The Palm Pilot has an
extensive development environment that is
aimed at letting resellers develop software
and hardware solutions for it.


Neil