
PC World has this article on how Sony would like to make its Memory Stick a memory standard.

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barnesandnoble.com announced today the launch of bn.com On the Go, a company-wide wireless strategy designed to enable you to shop at barnesandnoble.com from wireless devices. bn.com On the Go will allow you to access, search and buy from barnesandnoble.com on wireless mobile devices such as the Palm VII handheld computer from Palm Computing.

My Docs Online and AvantGo announced that they have teamed up to provide users with the ability to access documents and files directly from their Palm OS and Windows CE-based handheld devices. Using AvantGo.com, you can download your Web-based documents whenever you synchronize directly to your desktop computer, over a modem or wirelessly.

Productivity, efficiency, and planning with your Palm OS device are the focus of a new Web site and training video, from PalmPlanning.com. The site allows a forum for Palm users to contribute and benefit from others’ insights regarding Palm use as a productivity tool. The 2-hour video is designed for both new and expert Palm users and teaches time management using any Palm OS device as the tool.

Sage U.S. Holdings and iambic Software introduced TimeReporter for Carpe Diem Electronic Time Sheet, a new time tracking software designed for the Palm Computing platform. The new product is based on Sage’s Carpe Diem Electronic Time Sheet and on iambic’s TimeReporter software for handheld computing devices.

Cyclos started beta testing version 2.10 of Hi-Note. If you are interested in testing the new version, you may download a copy from Cyclos.

Microsoft, 3Com, Lucent and Motorola have joined the Bluetooth consortium to promote acceptance of the wireless technology.

News.com has this story on AOL’s purchase of Tegic Communications, makers of the T9 Text Input software. Tegic will continue to operate as a separate business unit out of Seattle.

PC World has this article on how Sony would like to make its Memory Stick a memory standard.