Examples of Palm Digital Media in a sentence
In addition, PalmSource may assign the PDM Obligations without restriction, whether by operation of law, Change of Control or otherwise, without the prior written consent of Licensee to a purchaser of all or substantially all of the stock or assets of Palm Digital Media, provided that the assignee agrees in writing to be bound by the PDM Obligations and is able to perform the PDM Obligations.
Borrower has informed Bank that the following guarantors of the Obligations have been liquidated, merged or otherwise are no longer in existence: GP Wireless, Inc., Palm Digital Media, Inc., PalmGear, Inc., PocketGear, LLC, and Motricity Deutschland GmbH (the “Removed Guarantors”).
It runs on Windows2000/XP and on many PDA types.● eReader (Palm Digital Media published as a .pdb) shows one page at a time like a paper book does.
En mars 2002, Palm Digital Media, qui vend des titres pour Palm Pilot et Pocket PC, annonce la vente de 180.000 livres numériques pour l’année 2001, soit une augmentation de 40% par rapport à l’année précédente.
Each of these sites will link you to sites where Adobe, Microsoft, Palm Digital Media, and Gemstar readers and software will be explained in detail and available for downloading.
There are two broad categories: (i) Adaptive (XML/OEB) – supported by Web browsers (HTML), Microsoft Reader, Gemstar eBooks, Palm Digital Media Reader and Franklin eBook Man; and (ii) Fixed Page (PDF) – supported by Acrobat Reader, Adobe eBook Reader and Print-on-Demand.
Palm Digital Media saw a 40% increase in the number of e-books sold from 2000 to 2001.
Most common e-book file formats include EPUB, (an open standard for e-books created by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF)), e- Reader (Palm Digital Media), iBook (Apple), AZW (Amazon), LIT (Microsoft), PDF (Portable Document Format by Adobe), ODF (Open Document Format), MOBI (MobiPocket), etc.
Most common e-book file formats include EPUB, (anopen standard for e-books created by the International Digital Publishing Forum (IDPF)), e- Reader (Palm Digital Media), iBook (Apple), AZW (Amazon), LIT (Microsoft), PDF (Portable Document Format by Adobe), ODF (Open Document Format), MOBI (MobiPocket), etc.
Dedicated e-book readers were in short supply in the early 2000s, so companies like Mobipocket and Peanut Press (later Palm Digital Media) were interested in developing formats that would enable e-books to be read efficiently on PDAs and, eventually, on smartphones.