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| PALMPOWER MAGAZINE - OCTOBER 2000 |
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PalmPower interviews Al Gore Presidential candidate Al Gore is known to be an active Palm device user, wearing it most days on his belt. PalmPower Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz had the opportunity to ask Mr. Gore a few short questions. We're proud to bring you the results of this exclusive interview with the candidate.
Political resources for your Palm device A wealth of political resources for your Palm device can be found throughout the Internet. Staff Editor Steve Niles has taken a brief survey of what's available, so whether you're interested in political news, software, documents, or party information, you're bound to find something of interest here.
Register to vote online If you haven't yet done so, there are a number of sites online where you can register to vote, so there's no excuse not to do it. Steve Niles tells you where. Also, you'll find out how you can be entered into a contest to win a free ZATZ mug, just for doing your patriotic duty.
On the case: protection for your Handspring Visor A number of different cases are available for the Handspring Visor, but which one is right for you? In a two-part series, Craig Bobchin will evaluate the pros and cons of six very different Visor cases. This month, he discusses RhinoSkin's ShockSuit SportsCase, Covertec's Cobra Case, and E&B Company's Slipper Visor.
A Coola way to get information Wouldn't it be great if you could download information from Web sites and email into your Palm device with just the click of a button? Well, now you can! Dan Wolfson reviews Coola, a great new service that lets you do just that.
PALMPOWER BOOK CLUB
The political scene in alternate realities This month, Ben Brickman takes a look at the alternate history genre of storytelling. He reviews two short stories by Pamela Sargent that take place in alternative timelines and finds two well-known political figures getting lost in space.
PALMPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
AvantGo, Gore, go! Critics and talk-show hosts who accuse Al Gore of being a robot might just be referring to his electronic brain, otherwise known as the Palm organizer he wears prominently clipped to his casual khaki slacks. The presidential candidate has taken his passion for Palm computing a step further by creating an AvantGo channel for his official campaign Web site, which also just happens to be PalmPower's Site of the Month. Steve Niles reviews AlGore.com's AvantGo channel and considers what this might mean for Gore's candidacy.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
Don't stop thinking about tomorrow Deep down, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz would kinda like to be President of the United States because he wants his own naval fleet. However, since there's little chance he'd survive the background check even if he could convince all of PalmPower's readers to pencil him in, he's decided to endorse a real candidate. Find out who and why in this month's editorial.
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