Small Biz Bee has a great contest running until February 21, 2010 at 11:59pm PST. Yepp, you only have about a day from when this is posted to take your chance at winning a great HP iPAQ Glisten.
The HP iPAQ Glisten is a pretty cool looking 3G smartphone built for professionals who need to stay connected to the people and information they care about. A former Microsoft employee, I have long been a fan of the smartphone. 
This quad-band (read ‘works anywhere’) world phone, runs Windows Mobile 6.5, easily moves between work and play with advanced mobile email capabilities, multiple connectivity options, built-in Wi-Fi and GPS functionality and rich multimedia features and applications. Once stranded, in 2001, without a network connection I easily connected my smartphone to my PC and used the phone for my computers network connection. Microsoft makes some serious software.
The AT&T 3G network is available in more than 350 major metropolitan areas. AT&T also offers 3G data roaming in more than 100 countries, as well as voice calling in more than 215 countries.
The iPAQ Glisten features a full QWERTY keyboard for fast, easy and accurate messaging, including SMS/ MMS, instant messaging and e-mail.
A touch-enabled AMOLED (active-matrix organic light-emitting diode) screen delivers a crisp, clear display that easily allows you to navigate through menus, windows, and links at the touch of a finger.
Through HP’s partnership with AT&T and Microsoft, the iPAQ Glisten customers will have access to a wide variety of applications, music, ringtones, games, etc through the AT&T AppCenter and Windows Marketplace.
Go to the Small Biz Bee sight and post a comment and Tweet to enter the contest.
Win a HP iPAQ Glisten From Smallbizbee
From the HP Page
When you’re moving fast, doing a million important things each day, you need a phone that can help you keep up with all of it. You need the HP iPAQ Glisten.
Touch Screen & QWERTY
BOOST PRODUCTIVITY—WITH YOUR FINGERTIPS
• AMOLED TOUCH SCREEN 2.5″ diagonal touch screen not only provides a brilliant viewing experience, it also streamlines the way you work.
• QWERTY KEYBOARD With a five-way directional pad, it works just like a PC keyboard, making email and texting fast and easy.
Key Features
PART PHONE. PART PC. ALL BUSINESS.
• Syncs easily to your PC via Active Sync or Microsoft Exchange1
• Integrated Visual Inbox for more streamlined communications
• A single, consolidated contact list syncs to your PC for easy contact management
• Optimized Web experience lets you work–and even play–on the run1
• 256 MB SDRAM/512 MB Flash for high-speed multi-tasking
• Assisted GPS navigation2 to keep you moving in the right direction
3G with AT&T
KEEP WORKING–CROSS-TOWN OR CROSS-COUNTRY.
Connect faster, and in more places, than ever before. Send email and text at hyper-speed on the nation’s fastest 3G network.1 Take your productivity to a whole new 3G dimension.
Windows Mobile 6.5
WORK MORE EFFICIENTLY ON THE GO.
Microsoft’s latest and greatest mobile OS, Windows® 6.5, offers great new features designed to keep you connected and more productive, including a new touch interface with gesture recognition, an integrated inbox for all your recent emails, calls and texts, and a rich, optimized Web experience with Internet Explorer Mobile 6.1
Microsoft Office To Go
TAKE YOUR OFFICE WITH YOU.
Get more done on the run with the full suite of Microsoft® Office Mobile applications, including all the software you’re used to using, like Excel, Word and PowerPoint.


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WOW!
was a winner of HP Ipaq voice messenger on their server promo that I’ve participated…
No its a much better price hmmm! looks juicy!
thanks for sharing it.
Helen@HP Printer Driver´s last blog ..Repairing Common Printer Problems
thats a greet news, many features in a single hand sets.i think need to explain again that why hp-ipaq-glisten is in high demand in the markets.
Can we upgarde HP iPAQ Glisten to WM7 ?
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