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To: dowen who wrote (5787)5/22/1999 8:50:00 AM
From: 2MAR$  Respond to of 108040
 
Now what could be better for IBIZ? This in mail from CNET..of interest

Palms away

The Palm VII will initially be sold at major electronics retailers
for $599, but it won't be available nationwide. The company is
still testing the device and its complementary "Web clipping"
service, which offers pared-down Internet content for the
small-screen device, according to one retailer.
news.com

Even on a limited basis, however, the rollout of the newest
Palm device is sure to cause excitement, and not only in the
large and fiercely loyal Palm community. Companies that
have already announced plans to develop for the Palm.net
service include UPS, Bank of America, MasterCard, Visa
International, E*Trade, ABCNEWS.com, ESPN.com, USA
Today, The Wall Street Journal Interactive Edition, The
Weather Channel, and Yahoo.

The Palm VII's debut will mark 3Com's latest move in the
wireless space: Last month the company created a division
dedicated to wireless projects, and last week at a trade
show Palm announced plans to develop technology that
links all manner of devices with radio transmitters and
receivers

and COMS has been on a steady rise all month!

2MAR$