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January 2002
Marketing
THE KEY TO ANY GEEK'S HEART
Bob Andelman

Motivation
INCENTIVE SURVEY FINDS UNCERTAINTIES

General
ADDRESSING THE IMPACT

AT LAST: A PLACE IN THE SUN
David Erickson

CEMA Network

Due Diligence: A Planner's Checklist
Jed R. Mandel

FROM BIG TO BIGGER: MARITZ ACQUIRES MCGETTIGAN
Beth Negus Viveiros

Innovations, Expansions, Outreach: The Conference Center Buzz

INTERESTINGLY OFF-TOPIC
Susan Hatch Editor

JAVITS GETS SMART AND MORE
David Erickson

MARKETING RESEARCH ENGINE
David Erickson

MPI Outlook Survey: Guarded Optimism

new spaces

NO MORE GUESSING WHO'S IN THE PICTURE
Bob Andelman

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Rebooting Agenda
By David Erickson

The Ringmaster's Outsourcing Guide Great Contractors, No Clowns
By Beth Negus Viveiros

THE VALUE OF FACE-TO-FACE EVENTS: A PROPOSAL
By Michael Hough

To Catch a (Laptop) Thief
Bob Andelman

Too Much Fun
David Erickson

TURNING CANCELLATION CREDITS INTO CASH
Sue Pelletier

 
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Too Much Fun

David Erickson

Technology Meetings, Jan 1, 2002
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Personal digital assistants sure are fun. Take the Handspring Visor, which comes with a module-adding system called Springboard that will turn your PDA into a telephone, a Gameboy, or a global positioning system. Now, thanks to the resourceful folks at RayNet Technologies in Singapore, Handspring Visor PDAs are capable of too much fun. In October, RayNet introduced the world's first body massager module. Yes! RayNet's Raycom Personal Massager plugs into the Visor and turns it into a massaging device. Attach a couple of little gel pads (included) and let the electronic muscle stimulation begin!

The unit comes with a body guide that explains where to attach the pads and offers three massage modes (squeezing, chopping, and tapping, it says in the brochure).

Naturally, the RayNet engineers understand that the Handspring Visor is first and foremost a productivity tool, so the massager is designed to operate in the background while other PDA software is in use. At $99, this is certainly the cheapest massage option around. To learn more, visit www.handspring.com.



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