
from the dept. A new wireless service and Internet portal for Palm V and Handspring Visor electronic organizers was introduced on Monday. YadaYada, a start-up backed by the likes of General Electric chairman Jack Welch and former vice presidential candidate Jack Kemp, will be competing with OmniSky, another wireless service provider for the Palm V. Both OmniSky and YadaYada charge about $40 per month and require customers to buy a $299 wireless modem, though OmniSky offers a $200 rebate on the attachment and YadaYada introduced its service with a limited-time price of $150. < | >
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