June 25, 2001 Palm Handhelds Land on the Shelves at
Sears Stores Nationwide Palm Awards $2.3 Million in Technology
Grants to U.S. K-12 Schools And Colleges K-12 School Makes Big
Commitment to Handheld Technology June 26, 2001
Palm Reports Fourth Quarter Revenue of $165 Million;
Fiscal 2001 Revenue Of $1.56 Billion, Up 47% from Prior
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Palm and Panasonic Join Forces to Drive Proliferation
of SD Technology k Palm to Sell Extended Systems Data
Synchronization Server and Palm to Deliver Mobile-enabled
Enterprise Solutions to Global 2000 Clients Palm Powered
Solutions Speed Growth, Streamline Operations and Save Time and
Money for Mobile Field Service Professionals
Palm in Center Stage at TECHXNY
July July 10, 2001 Palm Extends Leadership in Its
Key Asia Pacific Markets Basic Agreement for Wireless
Service July 19, 2001 Palm Announces Solutions
Group Additions July 24, 2001 Palm Launches
New Initiative to Silicon Solution Providers July 27,
2001 Palm to Create Subsidiary Structure for Platform
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July 30, 2001 Popular Palm Knowledge Finder Tool Now
Available in Web Clipping Application August August
1, 2001 Palm Powered Handhelds Help Improve Airline
Industry Safety, Procedures And Customer Service
August 6, 2001 DataViz s New Documents To Go 4.0
Software Brings Microsoft PowerPoint Files To Palm
Handhelds August 9, 2001 Palm Opens
Registration for PalmSource 2001 microsoft
August 15, 2001 Real Estate Industry Reaps Rewards
of Wireless Palm Handheld Computers August 16, 2001
Palm Acquires Assets and Hires Key Talent From Be Be
Announces Sale of Intellectual Property and Technology Assets
to Palm Palm, Inc. Receives CIO-100 Award for Innovative
Business Practices and Services Students to Pick Up More Than
Books on First Day of School laptop computers
August 23, 2001 Palm Powered Handhelds Drive ROI
Gains August 27, 2001 Palm Names David C.
Nagel President, CEO of Platform Solutions AlphaSmart Licenses
Palm OS Platform August 29, 2001 Palm CEO
Keynotes DCI CRM Event August 30, 2001 Palm
Powered Handhelds Generate Positive Results for Medical
Researchers September laptop computer
September 2, 2001 Palm Introduces Three Mobile
Mentor Software CDs for College and High School Students and
Educators College Orientation s New Twist - Palm Handhelds
for New Students September 6, 2001 Palm Awards
Mobile Medicine Grants to 17 U.S. Universities And Teaching
Hospitals Digital Music Now Playing on Palm m100 and m105
Handhelds desktop computer
September 11, 2001 Palm Handhelds Help Small
Businesses Stay Competitive September 20, 2001
Palm Postpones Upcoming PalmSource Developer Conference
Palm Q1 2002 Revenues Total $214.3 Million, Up 30% Sequentially
Palm m125 Handheld Expansion Provides Many Options for
Customers September 24, 2001 Palm Introduces
Powered Up Awards for Top Innovators in Vast Palm OS
Developer Community notebooks
October October 1, 2001 Palm Supports Siebel 7
Sales Handheld for Enterprises Palm Powered Handhelds
Streamline Quality-Assurance Procedures October 3,
2001 PalmSource Conference Rescheduled for Feb. 5-8,
2002 October 8, 2001 U.S. Court of Appeals
Remands Xerox Infringement Claims to Lower Court For Further
Proceedings October 15, 2001 lenovo
U.S. Medical Colleges Dump Bulky Reference Books as
Palm Handheld Trend Grows Palm Powered Handhelds Enable
Improved Patient Care Within Hospitals
October 22, 2001 Law Enforcement Agencies Fight
Crime With Palm Powered Handhelds October 23, 2001
Palm Launches New Programs to Support Handheld
Industry s Largest Developer Community October 25,
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U.S. Navy Wins Government Agency Award for Innovative
Palm OS Based Application
October 28, 2001 Palm Demonstrates How Scores of
Colleges Use Handhelds With Wireless Connectivity
October 30, 2001 Palm and Siebel Systems Strengthen
Alliance to Deliver Enterprise Mobile Solutions
October 31, 2001 Palm Powered Handhelds Boost Retail
Commerce Efficiency travelstar
Palm Releases List of October s Top 10 Best-selling
eBooks From Palm Digital Media CliffsNotes Become eBooks; Palm
to Distribute 100 Popular Titles
November November 1, 2001 Palm Kicks Off Holiday
Promotions With Free Expansion Card and New Low Price On Palm
m505 Color Handheld November 5, 2001 Palm
Unveils New Format for PalmSource Conference and
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Palm, WideRay and New York State Association for
Computers and Technologies In Education to Create All-digital
Conference
November 8, 2001 Palm CEO Carl Yankowski Resigns;
Chairman Eric Benhamou to Serve as CEO Palm Launches Regional
Training Workshops for Individuals and Schools; Trainers Are
Educators and Administrators Certified by Palm Palm Solutions
Group Completes Management Team laptop parts
November 9, 2001 Palm to Launch New, Multipronged Ad
Campaign November 12, 2001 Palm Selects RSA
Security as its e-Security Vendory Palm Opens COMDEX With New
Palm Store, Special Show Pricing Panasonic and Palm Launch
Promotions for SD Memory Cards And SD-enabled Products Palm and
Copytalk Announce Marketing Alliances software
Rand McNally and Palm Announce Marketing Alliance to
Deliver Co-branded Mobile Travel Solution
November 13, 2001 Palm Completes Acquisition of Be
Incorporated; Assets and Engineering Talent To Augment Palm OS
Business Capability November 15, 2001 Palm and
Rand McNally Win Best of COMDEX Award for PalmPak Travel Card:
Rand McNally Road Atlas November 16, 2001 hard drives
ISVs, IHVs, VARs, and partners delivering packaged PalmPilot
applications as well as those designing custom solutions for
Fortune 500-class companies or small and mid-sized companies may
qualify for the Solution Provider Program. 3Com will provide
various levels of support for participants on the basis of solution
development expertise, product plans, target markets, and size of
the market for which they are providing a solution. For more
information on the PalmPilot Solution Providers Program, the
PalmPilot Developer Conference and the PalmPilot product,
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Symantec Establishes Link With
PalmpilotTM For Mobile ACT! Users
-ACT! PalmPilot Link Provides Direct Access To Contact
Manager- desktop computers
CUPERTINO, CA.--March 10, 1997 -- Symantec Corporation
(Nasdaq:SYMC) today announced the availability of ACT! PalmPilot
Link, a 32-bit utility for ACT! users that synchronizes contact
information to and from the U.S. Robotics' PalmPilot. Symantec and
Palm Computing Inc., a subsidiary of U.S. Robotics, collaborated to
develop the link for those ACT! users that need to take their data
on the road and need instant access to critical information. The
PalmPilot with ACT! 3.0 and the ACT! PalmPilot Link all work
together as an extension of the desktop environment. ACT! PalmPilot
Link provides users with a solution that combines the powerful
contact management features of ACT! with the ultra-portability of
the PalmPilot. With over one million users, ACT! 3.0 for Windows
95/NT is a customizable feature-rich individual and team contact
manager. ACT! 3.0 provides users with many types of built-in
contact exchange options: from one contact to a whole database, and
from a LAN, the Internet, and PDA to desktop. think pad
"As more professionals adopt the PalmPilot for day-to-day use,
they require a reliable tool that will provide users with the
ability to synchronize information with ACT!, " said Christopher
Calisi, Symantec's Vice President of Remote Professional Solutions.
"ACT! PalmPilot Link provides ACT! mobile users with a one button
connection to the powerful desktop version of ACT! that provides
instant access to their data from anywhere." repair
"The PalmPilot user base are contact centric professionals many
of whom have adopted ACT! as their contact manager, making the
combination of the PalmPilot and ACT! appealing to most mobile
users and business professionals, " said Ed Colligan, vice
president of marketing for Palm Computing Inc. "The ACT! PalmPilot
Link is critical to these users whether they take their data across
the world or just across the campus." data recovery
The ACT! PalmPilot Link is a set of files that provide one-touch
bi-directional synching capabilities to the PalmPilot through
Palm's HotSync cradle. This allows users to make their ACT! data
truly portable. PalmPilot customers use the Pilot as a "window" to
access a variety of information from a desktop PC or over a
corporate-wide network promoting efficient productivity in and out
of the office. ACT! contacts, meetings, and to do's get
synchronized into PalmPilot's Address Book, Date Book, and To Do
list modules respectively. Support for To Do list priorities and
recurring activities in the PalmPilot Date Book are also included.
In addition, the ACT! PalmPilot Link provides users with the
ability to organize their contacts on the PalmPilot by supporting
up to 15 of ACT!'s ID/ Status field values in the PalmPilot's
Address Book Category field. The link also features a "sync-after
date" option which allows the user to synchronize only a portion of
their ACT! database after a specified date. Users can also take
advantage of the dedicated contact note field by transferring those
notes into a dedicated note field in the appropriate contact record
in ACT!. cisco
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ACT! PalmPilot Link will be available in the Spring. ACT!
customers can obtain a free copy of the ACT! PalmPilot Link from
the Symantec website at http://www.symantec.com.
To receive ACT! PalmPilot Link on diskette customers can contact
the Symantec Customer Service department at 800-441-7234. ACT! 3.0
for Windows 95 is available from Symantec's network of authorized
resellers. It has an estimated retail price of $199.95 and an
upgrade price of $89.95. monitor
System Requirements desktop
ACT! PalmPilot Link requires the PalmPilot, a serial port (for
PalmPilot cradle connection) and ACT! 3.03 for Windows 95/NT. ACT!
3.03 requires Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 3.1, or Windows NT 3.51
or NT 4.0, PC with 80486 or higher microprocessor (80386 for
Windows 3.1), 8 MB of RAM and at least 16 MB of free hard disk
space. infosys
Symantec Corporation develops, markets and supports a complete
line of application and system software products designed to
enhance individual and workgroup productivity as well as manage
networked computing environments. Platforms supported include IBM
personal computers and compatibles, Apple Macintosh computers as
well as all major network operating systems. Founded in 1982, the
company's global operations span North America, Europe and several
fast growing markets throughout Asia Pacific and Latin America.
Information on the company and its products can be obtained by
calling (800) 441-7234 toll free or (541) 334-6054. refurbished laptops
U.S. Robotics is one of the world's leading suppliers of
products and systems that provide access to information. For
further product information, customers can contact U.S. Robotics at
800-881-7256 or visit the PalmPilot web site at
http://www.usr.com/palm. wipro
If you would like additional information on Symantec Corporation
and its products, please view the Symantec Press Center at
http://www.symantec.com/PressCenter/ on Symantec's
website. lap top
Individuals or schools wishing to maximize the use of
handheld computers by Palm in support of teaching and learning
can attend workshops conducted by a Palm Education Training
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Palm Education Training Coordinator (PETC) Program
This train-the-trainer program supports handheld technology
staff development for qualified educational systems. The
program helps ensure consistent and quality implementation of
handheld training for teaching and learning. Read
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Palm Education Pioneer (PEP) Grants and Research
The PEP grant program provided a limited number of handheld
computers to help teachers and their students explore new ways
to teach and learn. While the program is no longer active, the
research results can be helpful in any handheld implementation.
Read more. intel
Education Webinars
Learn more about Palm handhelds and how they re used in
K-12 and higher education with our live and archived
webinars . These web conferences are perfect for
individual or group professional development activities.
Read more. as400
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Accessories
Explore external hardware such as keyboards, charging, and
storage solutions for Palm products. averatec
Administrative
Tools to organize, manage, track, access, and communicate in
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Curriculum
Powerful software that will support, enhance, and extend
your curriculum. dual xeon
Reference
Encyclopedias, language translators, dictionaries, and other
useful information resources that support teaching and
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Utilities
Handy applications that enhance your productivity and
organization plus multimedia, sports, and security tools that
can ease many tasks. seagate
Read how educational institutions like yours have
successfully deployed Palm devices, and get a glimpse into
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Arlington Public Schools
Palm devices are helping teachers increase motivation and
performance of elementary school students, and simplify reading
and early literacy assessments. Read more. computer hardware
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Teachers in 12 school districts on 18 campuses across the
Texas Panhandle are using Palm devices to increase students%
skills in reading and math, and help them prepare for TAKS
tests. Read more. printers
Sebastian Elementary School
A fourth grade teacher puts Palm devices with a variety of
education software in the hands of her students to improve
language arts and reinforce math skills. Read
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Superior Public Schools
Seven school districts spread across remote areas in Western
Montana have created a consortium to use Palm devices in
classrooms. Read more. mainframe
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Mobile email made simple, fast, and secure.
Managing email while away from the desk is essential to
keeping on top of business. With Treo smartphones and
wireless email software from Palm and its partners, companies
can easily extend their email systems. Together with our
partners we ve developed solutions for all the major
servers, with features and price points for customers of
different needs. To help choose the enterprise system
that s right for your business, we ve collected
information about the most common scenarios where Treo
smartphones enhance extend your infrastructure.
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Internet Mail
Access popular commercial accounts like AOL, Gmail, MSN, and
Yahoo! even on the go. Connecting to POP3/IMAP email is
straightforward, with easy over-the-air set
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Novell GroupWise Mobile Server
Secure delivery of email, Calendar, and Contacts directly
from your GroupWise 7.0 server1.
This solution features strong IT tools for management and
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Extend the messaging and collaboration power of Lotus
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