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[Niall Kennedy's Weblog] Today Jeff Hawkins signed my Treo 650 using a gold Pilot pen. I am thrilled with my new alpha geek bling bling.
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[~Tech Angel~] Free Bluetooth Headset with Treo 650 Purchase: On Intelligence, by JeffHawkins, inventor of the PalmPilot, and Treo smartphone. Plus, you'll get..., As a special thank you for your continued support, we have a palmOne.com exclusive offer on our new Treo 650.... So visit palmOne.com to order your Treo 650 smartphone and take advantage of this great offer
[PalmAddicts] Free Bluetooth headset with your Verizon Treo purchase: "As a special thank you for your continued support, we have a palmOne.com exclusive offer on our new Treo 650 smartphone. Order yours today with or without a Verizon Wireless service plan and you'll receive a FREE Bluetooth® headset with your order ($79.99 value). Plus, if you're one of the first 100 people to place your order, you'll also receive a FREE autographed copy of the ground breaking new book On Intelligence, by Jeff Hawkins, inventor of the PalmPilot, and Treo smartphone. Plus, you'll get FREE express shipping on your entire order to help make sure you're one of the first on your block to receive your new device.
[Ocell.Blog] Verizon Treo 650 For Order: of the ground breaking new book On Intelligence, by JeffHawkins, inventor of the PalmPilot, and Treo...I got an e-mail this morning from PalmOne announcing that the Verizon version of the Treo 650... to wait until August to make a move on the Treo though. I'll just have to hope that they have some
[/patternHunter [/ph]] On Intelligence: Jeff Hawkins, creator of the PalmPilot and Treo, suggests in his new book On Intelligence that intelligence is primarily about memory and prediction versus computation. "(P)redicting something is literally the start of how we do it. Remembering, predicting, perceiving and doing are all very intertwined." /Solution-Focused Change in Organizatioins/
[PalmAddicts] Why Palm is good: Is the lifedrive it or is something else really wild coming. The Lifedrive is a great stimulus to innovation for all PDA maufacturers. They will all have to rise up and get in the game which is great for the consumer. But I will tell you this, for the heavy PDA user the LifeDrive is right on time and will dynamically increase our productivity and ability for us to have everything we need in a pouch on our hip."
LAWTECH GURU BLOG by Jeff Beard: Hawkins Interview: The Next Big ...: "Hawkins: Many years ago - 17 years ago or something like that - I got the bug in my head that the future of personal computing was going to be mobile devices, mobile computing. I looked at the world of PCs and said, "This ain't gonna work for a world of 6 billion people." Well, back then it was 5 billion. These products (PCs) are too complex and they're too hard to use and too expensive, and computing ought to be for everybody."
Troy Angrignon - Adventure Capitalist :: Treo 600: Hawkins does it ...: Jeff Hawkins is the king of market research. He wandered around for months putting little cardboard cut-outs in people's shirt pockets until he figured out the exact best size of a PDA...and then built the Palm Pilot which was of course a stunning success and which finally launched the pen-computing era. Then Palm sold to US Robotics which was bought out by 3Com, and then Hawkins and Dubinsky left the company and founded Handspring where they continued to innovate while Palm died a slow death.
A ThinkHammer Blog: Thinking Ahead - Jeff Hawkins “On Intelligence”: His simple analogies to dinner napkins, playing cards, hierarchies and feedback loops explain how we can recognize a song even though we are hearing it in a different key than the first time we heard it, and that we can recognize a friends face in a crowd despite changing angles, lighting conditions, apparent size, and distance. Hawkins explains that the human computer instantly recognizes the significant difference between a person standing at the front door with a wrapped birthday gift and another with a crowbar, and that no computer built would even have much of a chance of figuring out that the crowbar was not part of the person. The Real Intelligence that Hawkins seeks is not to be found be amplifying artificial intelligence. They are different approaches entirely.
Om Maliks Broadband Blog » Jeff Hawkins doing his thing again: My colleague Damon Darlin points out over at business2blog that “Jeff Hawkins, the inventor of the PalmPilot, Handspring, and the Treo, just announced at PC Forum that he is going to start a new, and as-yet-unnamed, company based on brain research he has been pursuing at his Redwood Neuroscience Institute.” Does this mean he is resigning as CTO of Palm One? Or does it also mean that things are getting hairy inside Palm and he is deciding to bail out before the iceberg meets the company? Timing of this is pretty awkward, given that PalmOne is out selling its vision to investors on the east coast.
Treonauts | Dedicated to your Treo 650 & 600. The Perfect All-In ...: Hawkins states that "We have the opportunity to build intelligent memory systems to solve difficult problems in computer science and artificial intelligence for which no other known solutions exist, such as general machine vision, language understanding, and robotics." At the same time, lest we worry about his future direct contributions to the development of our Treo he also mentions that his active role as CTO for palmOne is unchanged as "I remain committed to the ongoing success of palmOne and appreciate palmOne's flexibility in allowing me to simultaneously pursue my other passion."
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