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PalmOne ponders OS options (News.com)PalmOne ponders OS options (News.com)Posted Nov 4, 2004 16:14 UTC (Thu) by havoc (guest, #2261)In reply to: PalmOne ponders OS options (News.com) by havoc Parent article: PalmOne ponders OS options (News.com)
Sadly, after considering the article a bit, it looks like it's just another ploy to negotiate lower prices from Microsoft. Oh, well. It was fun to dream.
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PalmOne ponders OS options (News.com) Posted Nov 4, 2004 17:15 UTC (Thu) by mmarq (guest, #2332) [Link] hmmm... worst,it seems PalmSource is scheduled to be terminated... sooner or later...
"PalmSource also faces stiff competition from the likes of cell phone giants such as Nokia, which is backing the Symbian OS for smart phones, and, obviously, Microsoft with its Pocket PC Phone Edition and Smartphone operating systems."
Microsoft is desperately trying to do with the CE world what it has done with the Desktop... and never have lost so far an opportunity to get involved with a *in difficulty* competitor and take them into ruin.
Real time caracteristics and smaller footprint caracteristics are urgently needed to take CELF out of it's lethargy.
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