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When I'm doing my digging for what's happening with wireless and mobility technology, I'm always looking for columns and articles that tap true expertise--insight from those who've taken the huge step of deploying wireless or have toiled in the industry. That's why you shouldn't miss a Q&A piece at CIO Insight featuring an interview with Jeff Hawkins, who founded Palm Computing and created the Palm Pilot and Treo. Hawkins, who's moving a bit out of the wireless world with his new company, Numenta, is focused on building machines based on a theory of the human brain. But he still has much to offer on the wireless front.

Mobility is a top quest for enterprises, Hawkins says, as people love the immediacy of getting and sharing information. He believes that faster and cheaper and more stable wireless networks are the key to pushing mobile computing and mobile communications technology to the max. Article