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Sam Kleinman
Sam Kleinman is a writer; he makes his home in St. Louis Missouri and is interested in speculative fiction, cyber culture, and mobile technology. Sam is part of the content team for a promenade mobile tech Web site and also works on maintaining http://www.collectivearts.net, a Web site bringing together a group of skilled artists. You can reach Sam with any questions or comments by email at sam@collectivearts.net.

Published articles
The following 8 articles by Sam Kleinman have been published in ZATZ magazines.

Writing on the go with your Palm handheld
In this edition of his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman looks at the art of writing with your Palm OS device, including a discussion of some of the best tools of the trade. [PalmPower Magazine, August 2002]

The mechanics of an ebook
In this article in his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman discusses the programs, formats, and other nuts and bolts that you should know before you start reading an ebook. [PalmPower Magazine, July 2002]

Print books vs. digital ebooks
In this article in his series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman discusses how, while ebooks haven't been widely accepted yet by the general public, they continue to provide readers with a number of advantages over more traditional paper volumes. [PalmPower Magazine, June 2002]

Star Wars, science fiction, and fantasy novels on your Palm handheld
People who read speculative fiction tend to be a little more open to the idea of reading books in electronic formats, and as a result speculative fiction ebooks are often more available than books on other subjects. As part of our Star Wars theme and as the first installment in a mini series on ebooks, Sam Kleinman takes a look at a few of the places you can find great Star Wars and other speculative fiction ebooks. [PalmPower Magazine, May 2002]

Hack the planet
As well designed as the Palm OS is, you may wish to tweak the functionality to your own whims. To do this, you can make use of system extensions, otherwise known as hacks. In this article, Sam Kleinman will introduce you to several popular hacks that will allow you to alter the way your system runs in some interesting (and occasionally dangerous) ways. [PalmPower Magazine, September 2001]

Find the right hack manager for your needs
You may not know it, but you can "tweak" the Palm OS. Using a hack manager, you can install "hacks" that modify the behavior of your handheld in all sorts of nifty ways. In this article, Sam Kleinman introduces you to the world of hack managers and surveys some of the most popular applications in this area. [PalmPower Magazine, September 2001]

Using your Palm handheld in the classroom
As you begin your back-to-school shopping, keep in mind that Palm handhelds are becoming more and more popular among students both in and out of the classroom. In this article, high school student Sam Kleinman shares a number of things he's learned about using Palm handhelds in the classroom and offers pointers to help you or your child work more effectively. [PalmPower Magazine, August 2001]

Catch up on all the Windows versions
They say you need to look back to look forward. Well, with Windows XP, Microsoft's new version of its operating system, on the horizon, it might be useful to take this opportunity to review the history of Windows in order to more fully understand the significance of the changes we'll soon discover. Sam Kleinman breaks it all down in this article. [DominoPower Magazine, July 2001]




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