Comments on: Palm Launches MyPalm Beta Site
The most surprising (and unexpected) perk in this program is the 24/7 assistance hotline for reigstered users of this new program. Palm claims that this service is completely free. Additionally, this member-exclusive hotline does not appear to be related in any way to the free 90 days of complimentary telephone assistance that Palm has been bundling with recent Treo devices.
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RE: myPalm, but not for my palm
Who needs expensive gadgets, give me a pencil and some post-its. Added benefit, perfect handwriting recognition.
RE: myPalm, but not for my palm
I'm not sure why you would assume Sears would carry horse whips. You'd be able to find them at any Tack and Supply store.
PDA's Past and Present:
Palm - IIIxe, Vx, M500, M505, Tungsten T, TX
Handspring - Edge, Platinum, Deluxe
Sony - SJ22
Apple - MP110, MP2000, MP2100
RE: myPalm, but not for my palm
http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=175
Oh, and a propos of nothing, Sun just announced a new smartphone OS yesterday, built on Linux, Java telephony technology they acquired from SavaJe, and a Flash-like GUI built on top of a beefy CDC Java ME runtime.
http://www.pikesoft.com/blog/index.php?itemid=174
David Beers
Pikesoft Mobile Computing
www.pikesoft.com/blog
RE: myPalm, but not for my palm
MyPalm is definitely a harbinger of things to come from Palm and fits right in with their comments about filling some basic unmet needs. I expect they'll roll out many more features including online PIM integration, wireless syncing with your device, and personal data sharing. Palm wants to make things as easy as possible for novice users to learn about, setup, and add software to their devices to further differentiate themselves from the crowd. Expect different tiers of services that include basic free services for everyone and premium monthly subscription services once it's out of Beta.
RE: myPalm, but not for my palm
Nice lame attempt at an analogy. A car is a technological improvement over a horse and buggy. When you show me a keyboardless Treo with a 320x480 screen and a 400MHz processor, then we'll talk about Treos actually being an improvement over PDAs like my T3. If anything, the proper analogy would be car-owners being abandoned only to find companies supporting horses and buggies exclusively.
My T3 is technologically-superior to Treos on so many indisputable features that it'd be a huge step-backards... I'd lose numerous critical features and get several redundant ones (I already have a cell phone, thank you) that I don't want in-trade. I am not alone. But Palm chooses to ignore the market that catapulted them to fame.
The only reason PDAs are less-popular is because Palm stopped putting R&D into them, releasing new models or promoting them. They merged a toilet plunger and a toothbrush since both are in the bathroom, and then stopped selling standalone toothbrushes in order to force people to by the hybrid monstrosity just to brush their teeth.
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