
GoAmerica, Inc. and Centrinity Inc. announced they will integrate their technologies to offer business customers wireless access to unified messaging. The companies expect the combined offering to be available in the first quarter of 2001.

On Tuesday, October 17, we will be performing routine server maintenance. All ZATZ sites will be down for just a few hours.

Epinions has a review of the Palm Vx calling it the most desirable Palm device of all.

The Wall Street Journal has an article on Delphi Automotive Corp. and Palm working to offer Internet services in cars.

The LA Times has an article on Sony’s CLIE, saying that in the process of trying to be more than a Palm device, it degrades the usability of some standard features and ends up being a little less.

CNET News.com has an article on 3Com’s Internet appliance, known as Audrey. According to the article, the countertop unit has an 8-inch touch screen and uses a combination of the QNX and Palm operating systems. Audrey is also designed to synch with Palm handhelds.

thinkingBytes Technology Inc. announced the release of a developers’ kit for their thinkDB product.

eDial announced it’s developing an application that will enable eDial users to conduct on the fly conference calls, dial by name or email address, and initiate instant messaging sessions from an Internet-connected, wireless Palm device.

BenefitMall.com plans to provide select brokers with a Palm VII handheld computer, allowing them to edit and get quotes for customers.

YadaYada Inc. announced a strategic alliance with AT&T Wireless Services to offer wireless data coverage to YadaYada’s user base of mobile computing professionals and consumers.