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Palm Relevant Issues

Location:


Palm, Inc.
5470 Great America Parkway
Santa Clara, CA 95052
(408) 326-9000

Mission:


To be the leading global provider of handheld computing products and to provide developers with the industry-standard platform for creating world-class mobile solutions.

Overview:

Palm Inc. was founded in 1992 and acquired by U.S. Robotics Corporation in 1995. In 1996, Palm introduced the Pilot 1000 and Pilot 5000 products that led the resurgence of handheld computing. In June 1997, Palm became a subsidiary of 3Com Corporation when U.S. Robotics was acquired by 3Com.

In September of 1999, 3Com announced plans to make the Palm subsidiary an independent, publicly-traded company. This new structure will enable Palm to focus on emerging strategic market segments for the handheld computing arena including: 1) handheld operating system licensing, 2) enterprise computing solutions, 3) wireline and wireless Internet services, 4) portal sites and 5) Palm-branded devices.

Palm is the leading global provider of handheld computing devices with a 68 percent market share of the worldwide personal companion handheld device market (International Data Corp., May 1999). Palm's products are sold in more than 35 countries. Palm is committed to continued technology innovation, best-of-breed partnerships, extensive support for software and hardware add-on developers and widespread brand awareness in the handheld marketplace.

Palm products are becoming increasingly important as the nature of information management becomes ever more mobile. Palm believes that handheld computing products are the next wave in individual productivity tools for the workforce.

The growth of the handheld computing market is in part, being driven by the transformation of the corporate environment into an extended, virtual enterprise supported by a highly mobile, geographically dispersed workforce requiring fast, easy remote access to networked resources and electronic communications. Palm continues to provide solutions to address this growing demand with products that are simple, easy-to-use and extremely portable.



1) Home page:

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2) Palm Press Releases:

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3) Palm Email Alert Request Page:

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4) Palm Info Request:

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5) Palm Management Team:

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6) Palm FAQ's:

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7) Palm Audio Archives:

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8) Palm Store:

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9) Palm Background:

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10) Palm Investor Relations:

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11) Palm Awards & Articles:

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11-A) Palm 2000 News, Reviews, Articles, Awards:

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94<b>WallStreetJournal <i>Walt Does Wireless</i></b>: ProKevRupert-9/30/2000
93Corning's Control Over LCD? Palm, and every other PDA manufacturer, need exKevRupert-9/16/2000
92Web Pads 9/15/2000: <b> Web pads latest device to attract the interest ofKevRupert-9/16/2000
91Lack of Innovation? September 13, 2000 Vol. 2, No. 37 My Palm OS handhelds haKevRupert-9/13/2000
90Is Palm the Next WordPerfect? <i>Sounds eerie -- very familiar in watchinKevRupert-9/10/2000
89Perfect PDA? No. Compaq iPaq H3650 Pocket PC: In my opinion -- this has to be tKevRupert-9/9/2000
88Sony CLIE Review: Sony CLIE CNET Review By Darren Gladstone (08/29/00) URL: KevRupert-9/9/2000
87What happens if.... 1) Microsoft buys Handspring (and Mr. Softee does have enouKevRupert-9/9/2000
86MSFT Moves into Wireless: <b> Microsoft Works to Extend Software's ReKevRupert-9/9/2000
85Stub Investing: Doing a Digex By David Brail Special to TheStreet.com 9/8/0KevRupert-9/9/2000
84Compaq iPaq H3650 Pocket PC: <b>I have mine on back order and can'tKevRupert-9/8/2000
83Wireless Conference: <b> The World's Wireless Leaders Converge on ChiKevRupert-9/8/2000
82AntiVirus Technology for Palm O/s: <b> Symantec offers early look at worKevRupert-9/8/2000
81Real-time video for handhelds by x-mas: SEP 7, 2000, M2 Communications - VisitKevRupert-9/7/2000
80Wireless Order: <b> Palm Orders Web Peripherals From Taiwan's Kye SysKevRupert-9/7/2000
79"Technology Investor" -- October 2000: <b><i>"The trKevRupert-9/6/2000
78Palm Ventures Interview: radiowallstreet.com Robert Hayes, Director of Palm VeKevRupert-9/6/2000
77PalmMax PD-131: CNET Review By E. W. Johnson (09/01/00) URL: computers.cnet.KevRupert-9/6/2000
76Palm Ventures: <b> Palm to invest in other hand-held computing firms <KevRupert-9/6/2000
75Palm Starts Investment Company: SANTA CLARA, Calif., Sep 06, 2000 (AP Online vKevRupert-9/6/2000
74FILEMAKER MOBILE 1ST DATABASE FOR WINDOWS, MAC OS AND PALM(R) Sep 06, 2000 (AsKevRupert-9/6/2000
73Tetris Available for Palm: <b> Now Available -- the Official Tetris GameKevRupert-9/5/2000
72The BlackBerry plague cometh: by Stefani Lako Baldwin September 05, 2000 <bKevRupert-9/5/2000
71Palm Background: <b> Mission: </b> To be the leading global providerKevRupert-9/4/2000
70DoCoMo Update: <b> Palm, DoCoMo to Offer Palm.Net Internet Service (UpdatKevRupert-9/4/2000
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