1/26/2024 0 Comments Palm rss reader![]() I wish someone like the guy from GX5 could get his hands on some of these dull looking palm apps and transform them in the same way he has for his own apps. I’m not knocking it, I bought it myself but I just don’t think it looks that good and the interface just seems too busy… When I compare it to some of the Windows Mobile RSS readers I have tried out, looks wise, it falls flat on its face but features-wise, it can more than hold its own. I use this application too and think it is okay but find the interface over-fussy and rather amateurish looking, blocky text and graphics look like it was designed about 10 years ago. She a Fellow of the American Society of Agronomists and served as chair of the International Nitrogen Initiative (INI) from 2008 to 2011.Friday’s PalmAdddicts seemed to have an abundance of people posting about how enamoured they are with QuickNews on their palms. She has served on the faculties of North Carolina State University, Colorado State University and spent a year as visiting scientist at the University of California, Berkeley. She served as Principal Research Scientist of the Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Program in Nairobi, Kenya from 1991-2001. in soil science from North Carolina State University after completing her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in zoology at the University of California, Davis. She is Deputy Director of Vital Signs Africa, a new project developing and implementing integrated monitoring systems in agricultural landscapes. Her most recent work investigates the tradeoffs and synergies among agricultural intensification strategies, the environment, and rural livelihoods. She has spent much of the past 15 years investigating soil nutrient dynamics in farming systems of Africa, including options for soil and land rehabilitation. She led a major effort quantifying carbon stocks, losses and net greenhouse gas emissions following slash and burn and alternative land use systems in the humid tropics in the Brazilian and Peruvian Amazon, Indonesia and the Congo Basin. Palm’s research focuses on land use change, degradation and rehabilitation, and ecosystem processes in tropical agricultural landscapes. A tropical ecologist and biogeochemist, Dr. Senior Research Scientist and Director of ResearchĬheryl Palm is a Senior Research Scientist and Director of Research in the AgCenter.
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