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        &lt;p&gt;Makes sense - especially if the promised &#039;Palm New-ness&#039; at the CES ends up being a device called Nova but is just another HTC running Android with a Palm logo attached. &lt;br /&gt;
Dataviz&#039;s Docs2Go has been included in Palm as the de facto document creator/viewer for years now, so such functionality demands would make sense should Palm goes this route.      &lt;/p&gt;
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<p>Makes sense &#8211; especially if the promised &#8216;Palm New-ness&#8217; at the CES ends up being a device called Nova but is just another HTC running Android with a Palm logo attached. <br />
Dataviz&#8217;s Docs2Go has been included in Palm as the de facto document creator/viewer for years now, so such functionality demands would make sense should Palm goes this route.      </p>
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