Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Sep 30, 2008
Facebook has become a great way to stay in touch with friends and you can do this directly from your Palm Centro. Facebook for Palm allows you to do everything you can do from your desktop. Respond to messages, upload photos and video, and receive status updates like you're on the Facebook site.

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Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Aug 10, 2008
This week only we are pleased to announce the first
Everything Centro "Mobile Heist", an unprecedented software sales event featuring 25 top selling Palm Treo and Centro software titles are all priced at just $9.95.
You can save up to 65% this week only. Here are just a few of the popular titles included in the Mobile Heist.
- Butler: Highly rated and regarded by Treo owners, Butler offers 7 sets of utilities for the price of one.
- Palmary Clock: The most stylish alarm clock offered for the Treo, Palmary Clock offers a great number of skins to suit your style.
- UltimatePhone: Provides a Web 2.0 experience on your Palm Treo.
There are 25 Top Titles available. Check them out today before it's too late. The Everything Centro Mobile Heist ends on August 17th.
Posted by: Christopher Meinck
on Jul 29, 2008
Palm has announced it has sold its two-millionth Centro smartphone. With it's pocket friendly design and wallet friendly price, the Centro has been a hit around the world.
The Centro available from almost 20 carriers worldwide, including the three largest carriers in the United States, Centro has reached more young adults and women, as well as a broader range of household income, than any prior Palm smartphone. It offers customers an affordable, simple and fun option for staying connected and doing more with their mobile phones.
Recent data released by AdMob, the largest advertising network on the mobile web, further echoes the momentum of Palm's smallest, lightest and most affordable smartphone. According to the company's Mobile Metrics report, Palm Centro leapt onto the list of mobile phones worldwide in May as the No. 8 device, and moved up in June to No. 7. AdMob cites the growth of inexpensive phones, such as Palm Centro, as a primary driver in mobile Internet usage.