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Brighthand's Editor-in-Chief Steve Bush has announced he will change hats to become the site's publisher on October 1. Bush says he is bringing in "someone who's recognized in the handheld community" to take over producing daily news, though he declined to say who the new person would be. -Ed
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RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
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"Imagine my surprise when I read that thread this morning. I know funny, and *that* is funny.
Rest assured folks, the mystery person is not me ... not even close.
I do appreciate the support though, it's strange to still see people posting my name for stuff like this many months after my departure from the PDA website scene. It's a good feeling to know people liked what I did enough to remember it. Although I'm sure it will all be soured once a few trolls show up and talk about how evil I am and how everyone should send me dog poo in the mail."
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
Chances are, Steve's referring to web site production (i.e. designing & building the pages, maintenance, etc.). As with the film industry, a producer arranges the content in the best manner, but is not necessarily responsible for the creation of the content. With any luck, Steve brought on board someone with background in writing/journalism (and handheld technology, of course) to handle the content, while he takes over design/maintenance.
Hope that clears up any "producer" confusion.
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C_Blue
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Mike Lohsl
Palm & ACT! Advisor
[I]Proud user of a Palm i705 Mobile Office and Kyocera 6035 phone[/I]
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
What makes you think I'm a serious contender for the job?
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News Editor
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
Well, you haven't denied it yet and that says allot.
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RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
Are you going to deny that you're moving to brighthand ? or you just intend to say good bye on oct 1st?
> What makes you think I'm a serious contender for the job?
you are, that's a fact.
C_Blue
RE: ''Someone who's recognized in the Palm community''
TapPad
(When I upgraded from my Visor to my Clie, I immediately ordered new TapPad overlays. Wouldn't consider going back to the "standard" bare Graffiti.)
RE: TapPad
How do NR70 owners order? There doesn't seem to be a choice on the order form for those who need the software registration but no overlays.
(And there is nowhere on your site to email you, so I have to ask here.)
RE: TapPad
World Data - Almanacs
www.worldgeographyfactbook.net/
This almanac costs $4.95 but requires iSilo to view up 107 pieces of information for the 200+ nations of the world.
If you already have iSilo this is a great deal!
One nice feature about the World Geography Factbook is that you can read information about a particuloar country like a book. The other product views data in a database style.
RE: World Data - Almanacs
Overpriced World Almanac
RE: Overpriced World Almanac
RE: Overpriced World Almanac
Its too bad that Palm hasn't improved their eBook Studio for buidling eBooks or Palm Reader (which is free) for reading eBooks. iSilo is a superior product for building eBooks because of its vast array of features.
For those that are short of cash World Geography Factbook 2000 is available for free (still requires iSilo but a 30 day demo is included) from Memoware.
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Rob
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