Reading eBooks on a Palm Handheld
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It's nice to see PDAs getting some MAKE attention, and as a Zodiac owner I was pleasantly suprised to see the Zodiac featured.
eBooks on PDAs are starting up the "slope of enlightenment" after years of falling into the "trough of disillusionment" (if you believe Gartner's technology hype cycle) and Mark's article does a great job covering the pros of reading eBooks on a Palm device.
One good resource for information about eBooks and other portable content on PDAs is www.mobileread.com. They have a great user community in the forums as well as links to different eBook and web clipping resources and applications.
Posted by bgav on April 28, 2005 at 17:21:22 Pacific Time
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