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O’Reilly Releases ‘Palm Pre: The Missing Manual’

Categories: Palm, Palm Pre
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009 at 6:48 AM

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So you’ve got your new Palm Pre, you’ve read the manual, but still… you’re having issues with it. Chances are you may fall into one of these descriptions:

  1. you’re a little bit slow
  2. you fall into a less tech-savvy generation
  3. you simply need some help from an outside source
  4. all of the above

Hopefully point #3 is all you need to get going, and I have a resource for you that just might help. ‘Palm Pre: The Missing Manual‘ has been released by the good folks at O’Reilly. The book will teach you everything you need to know, and then some. Coming in at a hefty 287 pages of Palm Pre Teachy goodness, if you don’t know your Pre backwards and forwards after reading this one… you’re clearly ‘all of the above’.

Official description from O’Reilly:

“If you’ve got your hands on this year’s hottest new smartphone, you’ll want the book that covers it inside and out: Palm Pre: The Missing Manual. This beautiful, full-color book provides you with everything you need to know about the Palm Pre: how to use all of the phone features, browse the Web, listen to music, watch video, view pictures, and take full advantage of this state-of-the-art smartphone.”

For more details you can head on over to O’Reilly. The print version will cost you $24.99, and a digital copy is only $19.99.

[Via: PalmTwit]

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  • Neville

    The technology will be obsolete by the time you’ve read and learnt everything.