Palm Treo is still the only 'smartphone' (I hate that term - that term should be used for phones that play music not computers that can make phone calls) that is a reasonable platform for ebook reading. and that's because of the wealth of ebook reader programs written for the Palm OS.
I won't consider an iPhone until it has the computing power of the least of the Palm line. --- In [email protected], "john.messeder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > An interesting statement in the article speaks to a short discussion > yesterday about how many people may want more than what comes pre- installed: > > "Palm says that two-thirds of Treo owners have purchased a third- party > application, and 10 percent of them have 10 or more third-party apps." > > Levi Wallach wrote: > > Interesting iPhone article that quotes Mark Bercow, the senior vice > > president of business development at Palm: > > > > http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/10/01/att-welcomes-programmers- for-all-phones-except-the-iphone/ > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > /"Thirty-five million deaths leave an empty place at only one family > table." / > (News commentator Eric Severied in a radio essay on the 25th anniversary > of the start of World War Two. 8/31/64) >
