State of the Palm Economy
It's been a crazy couple of weeks in the handheld market as this allNetDevices analysis points out. They take a look at recent developments in the market and declare HandSpring the big winner. "It now is obvious that Microsoft's miscalculations mean that Windows CE will never dominate handhelds. Shaking things up even more is the wild entrance of upstart Handspring, which stole the show at last week's Internet World."
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And even more crazy months are comming ... ...
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If they make it happen it will open even wider the wireless world for Palm.
And in the meantime it will bring to the Plam the
modern 32bit OS together with new microRISC processors from ARM & Motorola.