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| PALMPOWER MAGAZINE - MARCH 2001 |
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Internet World Wireless 2001 in review Associate Technical Editor Theo Durst was on the floor at this year's Internet World Wireless 2001 show in New York City and has turned in a report that demonstrates the maturation of the wireless industry as developers have moved beyond the novelty factor and started producing applications that provide real solutions to real problems.
The true story behind PalmGear H.Q. We at PalmPower love to get to know the people behind the software and services we use every day. Towards these ends, Steve Niles recently talked to Kenny West, one of the pioneers of Palm-related e-commerce, to learn more about the fascinating and inspiring history behind his popular Web site, PalmGear H.Q.
TapPad takes the #$%~ out of Graffiti Want to speed up your Graffiti input? Richard Cartwright reviews TapPad, a cool combination of software and a silkscreen overlay that will help you achieve faster, more accurate number and character input.
BatteryWerks lets you recharge any Palm device Dan Wolfson reviews a handy little product that can make your AAA battery-powered Palm device rechargeable.
The Bond latch makes your Palm device a fashion accessory Claire Pieterek has a review of The Bond latch, which offers yet one more way you can wear your Palm device around your neck.
Hangin' with your Palm device If you need a convenient way to keep your Palm device close at hand, you might want to consider hanging it around your neck. Jen Edwards reviews the PalmStrap and MyCoolClip, both of which allow you to do just that.
PALMPOWER SITE OF THE MONTH
RNpalm provides Palm solutions for nurses There are many powerful resources available for members of the healthcare industry who choose to incorporate Palm devices into their work. In March's PalmPower Site of the Month, Steve Niles reviews an online journal dedicated to the use of mobile computing in nursing.
FROM THE EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
I love it when a plan comes together All three ZATZ publications are now equipped with search engines so that you can more easily access the vast wealth of resources stored in our back issues. In this month's editorial, Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz details the long struggle that went into making this possible.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Sci-fi thoughts, movie criticism, and HotSync fix feedback In this month's Letters to the Editor, one reader believes sci-fi writers of the past were pretty accurate in their technological predictions, another reader takes issue with a recent article's point-of-view, and two readers respond to the HotSync fix offered by Editor-in-Chief David Gewirtz in last month's PalmPower.
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