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Palm OS — How does it look today?

Dmitrii Eliuseev
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8 min readApr 11, 2021

Nokia 2110 © https://www.imei.info/phonedatabase/3506-nokia-2110/
Palm V © amazon.com

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Written by Dmitrii Eliuseev

Python/IoT developer and data engineer, data science and electronics enthusiast

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Fun read!

EarthLink was (still is?) an Internet service provider. One could setup an account to be used with a dial-up modem (i.e. a 56kbps modem that plugs into a standard phone line) to access the Internet.

Actually, Graffiti was extremely accurate as well as fast. I loved it. I find Apple Scribble to be slower in recognition for each letter than Graffiti was.
The best feature of Graffiti that I miss using Apple Scribble? The return stroke ("Ret" in the…

EarthLink.net. It’s a web service provider in the States. They provide web portal access and email to people who subscribe. Why would you do this in a world of gmail and other free email?
Email wasn’t always free. Early broadband providers couldn’t…