👉 Palm computing refers to a generation of personal computing devices that emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s, characterized by their small form factor and touchscreen interfaces. These devices, primarily handheld and portable, included the iconic Palm Pilot, which revolutionized personal data management with its intuitive touchscreen capabilities. Palm OS, the operating system developed for these devices, enabled users to perform tasks such as note-taking, web browsing, and document editing with ease. The palm computing era was marked by the integration of mobile technology into everyday life, offering a more accessible and user-friendly computing experience compared to traditional desktop computers. Despite the rise of smartphones and tablets, palm computing laid the groundwork for modern touchscreen technology and mobile applications.