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Volume 346:362 January 31, 2002 Number 5
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Although we view the paper and electronic versions of the Journal as complementary, the electronic version can offer services to readers and authors that are simply not possible on paper. Today the personal digital assistant (PDA) is taking the place of the fat little notebook in coat pockets of many physicians. Recognizing this widely used new technology and its role in medicine, we are adding two new services compatible with the Palm operating system. First, a new Web-synchronized application allows users to load automatically from computer to PDA the latest Journal table of contents and abstracts. Second, those with wireless . . . [Full Text of this Article]


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