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Palm Digital Media Names February's Top 10 Best-selling eBooks

MAYNARD, Mass., March 4 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Palm Digital Media, Inc., a leading publisher and distributor of eBooks for handheld and desktop computers, today released its list of February's top 10 best-selling eBooks.

Palm Digital Media is a subsidiary of PalmSource, Inc., the Palm OS(R) subsidiary of Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) and provider of the world's leading operating system for handhelds and smart phones. Palm Digital Media eBooks are available for reading with Palm Reader, the leading eBook reader application. Palm Reader runs on Palm Powered(TM) handhelds and the portable computing solution Dana from AlphaSmart, Pocket PC handhelds, and Macintosh and Windows desktop and notebook computers.

Palm Digital Media offers a fast-growing list of more than 10,000 titles from most major U.S. publishing houses. The eBooks are available for purchase at www.palmdigitalmedia.com, and from other eBook retailers. Most Palm Reader eBooks take less than two minutes to download and require only a few hundred kilobytes of available memory on the reader's handheld computer.

Palm Digital Media Top 10 Best-selling Fiction Books February 2003

1. "ChronoSpace" by Alan Steele (Ace Books)

2. "The Vanished Man" by Jeffery Deaver,
(Simon & Schuster, Inc.)

3. "Cat & Mouse" by James Patterson (Warner Books)

4. "Prey" by Michael Crichton (HarperCollins PerfectBound)

5. "The Dante Club" by Matthew Pearl (Random House)

6. "Charming the Highlander" by Janet Chapman (Pocket Books)

7. "Sacred Clowns" by Tony Hillerman (HarperCollins
PerfectBound)

8. "Rules of Prey" John Sanford (Berkley Publishing Group)

9. "The Hours" by Michael Cunningham (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

10. "Mrs. Dalloway" by Virginia Wolfe (RosettaBooks)

Palm Digital Media Top 10 Best-selling Non-fiction Books February 2003

1. New International Version Holy Bible from Zondervan

2. "Penthouse Uncensored III, from the Editors of Penthouse Magazine"
(Warner Books)

3. "The Multi-Orgasmic Couple" by Chia, Chia (Abrams & Abrams
HarperCollins PerfectBound)

4. Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition (Merriam-
Webster)

5. "Catch Me If You Can" by Frank W. Abagnale (Broadway Books)

6. "The Threatening Storm" by Kenneth M. Pollack (Random House)

7. "How To Write, by Herbert E. & Jill M. Meyer (Storm King Press)

8. "100 Simple Secrets of Successful People" by David Niven, Ph.D,
(HarperCollins PerfectBound)

9. "Whale Done!, The Power of Positive Relationships" by Blanchard
(Lacinak, Tompkins & Ballard, The Free Press)

10. "What Should I Do With My Life" by Po Bronson (Random House)

More information about Palm Digital Media is available at www.palmdigitalmedia.com.

About PalmSource, Inc.

PalmSource is the company behind Palm OS, the world's most popular operating system for handhelds and smart phones. Licensed by industry leaders -- including Acer, AlphaSmart, Fossil, Garmin, GSL, Handera, Handspring, HuneTec, Kyocera, Legend, Palm, Samsung, Sony, Symbol, and Palm OS Ready Partners including ATI, Intel, MediaQ, Motorola, Samsung, Texas Instruments -- Palm OS has been shipped on more than 25 million handhelds and smart phones, and given rise to a huge community of users, enterprises, developers and manufacturers, who together make up the Palm Economy. PalmSource's new headquarters are located at 1240 Crossman Ave. in Sunnyvale, Calif. PalmSource is a subsidiary of Palm, Inc. More information about PalmSource, Inc., is available at www.palmsource.com.

NOTE: Palm OS and PalmSource are registered trademarks and Palm Powered is a trademark of PalmSource, Inc., a subsidiary of Palm, Inc. Other brands may be trademarks of their respective owners.

SOURCE Palm Digital Media, Inc.



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