> Other features would have been amazing, if only the wireless infrastructure had existed to use them. The first 802.11 WiFi standard for computers would not appear until 1997, and cellular phones were still using analog signals.<p>The article only mentions Palm once, as author of the bestselling software on the Newton:<p>>Graffiti, a simplified handwriting system written by the company Palm, which would go on to make its own PDAs.<p>It doesn't mention GO Corp at all, which also made a handwriting recognition system, also not very successful.<p>People actually bought Palms and carried them around. It fit in your shirt pocket, in case you didn't routinely wear a jacket like John Sculley. You did have to learn Graffiti, but it was very simple with instructions that fit on a sticker on the back of the device.