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Now that would depend on the corporation... now wouldn't it?
Since Palm based this on linux you can be sure it will be a folly. Anyone with any sense will stay far away from it as linux is not compatible with the the corporate lifestyle. I can't begin to imagine the issues any customers of this product will endure. Better luck next time Palm.

Two significant things struck me about your post:

1.) Seems to be PLENTY of corporations already use Linux.
2.) You really are clueless as to how this device is designed to be used.

The Foleo is designed to sync with your smartphone via Bluetooth. It also is supposed to work with Wi-Fi as a stand alone client. Nowhere in the specs does it say anything about accessing corporate networks or anything of the sort.
Posted by: Wolfie2K3   Posted on: 05/31/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Why bother?  007baf | 05/30/07
Is Foleo Palm's folly?  Loverock Davidson | 05/30/07
Now that would depend on the corporation... now wouldn't it?  Wolfie2K3 | 05/31/07
This thing is SMOKING!!!  Qbt | 05/30/07
Why do you think this is new?  dkusnetzky@... ZDNet Moderator | 05/31/07
The good - Linux, Palm interface  jorjitop | 05/31/07
Just right for around town  kpdriscoll | 05/31/07
I think you've got it!  bhartman33@... | 05/31/07
I thought Nokia had already tried this approach  dkusnetzky@... ZDNet Moderator | 05/31/07
But that's just it..  bhartman33@... | 05/31/07

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