Palm Pilot: The Pocket-Sized Revolution | Vibepedia
The Palm Pilot, launched in 1996 by Palm Computing (later acquired by 3Com, then spun off as Palm, Inc.), was a groundbreaking personal digital assistant (PDA)
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The Palm Pilot, launched in 1996 by Palm Computing (later acquired by 3Com, then spun off as Palm, Inc.), was a groundbreaking personal digital assistant (PDA) that put a functional computer in users' pockets. Its intuitive Graffiti handwriting recognition, simple interface, and robust synchronization capabilities with desktop computers made it incredibly popular, selling millions of units. It wasn't just a gadget; it was a productivity tool that laid the groundwork for modern smartphones, influencing everything from app ecosystems to mobile operating systems. Despite its eventual obsolescence, the Palm Pilot's legacy as a pioneer in mobile computing is undeniable.