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from the my-god-its-everywhere! dept. Palm Computing recently announced its decision to acquire AnyDay.com a provider of online backup and use of your PalmPilot, Windows CE, Outlook, Lotus Notes and other personal information from the Internet. It supplies an attractive, convenient and accessible interface from any web browser. This is a compelling example of what physicians should be doing with their medical information. But like anything Internet related, it must be secure. In other news, Palm, Inc announced an industrial-strength synchronizing server for corporate networks. Unfortunately using the dreaded Windows NT. Editor: I know Palm's AnyDay.com announcement is two weeks old. I couldn't get AnyDay.com to sync until I upgraded to Palm Desktop 3.0 This however, gave me a chance to experience their technical support which was good. Digg this article < | >
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