Comments on: Palm Inc Acquires AnyDay.com

Palm announced today a definitive agreement to purchase AnyDay.com, a leader in dynamic, Internet-based calendar solutions. This acquisition - Palm's first as an independent company - will deliver wireless up-to-the-minute personal services. "Combining AnyDay's leading Internet-based calendar with Palm's handheld solutions creates a solid cornerstone for our vision of putting the power of the Internet and wireless access into the hands of Palm(TM) handheld users," said Carl Yankowski, Palm CEO. More on this at Palm.com.
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p. honstein @ 5/31/2000 11:20:07 AM #
frightening.

This could be big!

Eddie Willers @ 5/31/2000 9:51:31 PM #
This is a much better way to keep track of group schedules than say, WeSync, because it is able to use Palm's existing Datebook, Adress, and To Do list, which saves valuable memory. Only complaint is that my 7 year old son, who is computer-savy, cannot take part because of some ridiculous regulation. That said, I am looking forward to further improvements & enhancements now that Palm has this company under it's tent.

security

A. Nonymous @ 6/4/2000 11:11:00 AM #
What about security? I have all my passwds, credit card numbers and pin's stored in my palm. Am I supposed to "up-sync" all this info to anyday.com? I don't think so...
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