HP weighing sale of webOS unitLondon Free Press - 30 seconds agoBy Nadia Damouni and Poornima Gupta, REUTERS NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co is looking to sell Palm's webOS mobile software platform, a deal that could fetch hundreds of millions of dollars but less than the $1.2 billion that HP paid last ... |
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HP Delays Decision on Fate of WebOSPCWorld (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011A little birdie (The Verge) revealed earlier today that HP's new CEO Meg Whitman had scheduled an all-hands meeting for the WebOS crew. The news sparked speculation that HP had perhaps found a suitor for the mobile platform, ... |
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HP to webOS group: Business is JUST SO HARD!ZDNet (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011Summary: HP would like to keep webOS but it can't decide because business is JUST SO HARD! HP CEO Meg Whitman met with the webOS group today in a meeting that was expected to lay out a definitive plan ... |
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HP still mulling fate of WebOS, report saysCNET - 9 Nov, 2011Despite reports that Hewlett-Packard was nearing an announcement regarding plans for its WebOS business, Meg Whitman is still undecided. The company was reportedly expected to reveal the ... |
Report: HP doesn't make a decision about webOS yetZDNet (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011As predicted earlier today, Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman did discuss the pending future of webOS with HP during an all-hands meeting on Tuesday evening. However, what was revealed was not what was ... |
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Report: HP to Decide Fate of webOS at 'All-Hands' MeetingPC Magazine - 9 Nov, 2011Something appears to be cooking at Hewlett-Packard with regards to webOS. A new report from The Verge suggests that HP will hold an "all-hands meeting" Tuesday night to decide the fate of the troubled division. ... |
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HP reportedly ready to unveil fate of WebOSCNET - 9 Nov, 2011Hewlett-Packard maybe ready to unveil the fate of its troubled mobile operating system, WebOS. The company is planning an all-hands meeting tonight, led by newly installed CEO Meg Whitman ... |
HP expected to decide webOS fate at all-hands meeting todayZDNet (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011According to The Verge, HP will be holding an all-hands meeting today at 4:30PM PST after the US markets close. The meeting will be led by CEO Meg Whitman and will most likely cover webOS. ... |
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Behind the Woes at HP, Wall St. Banks LurkNew York Times (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011Matthew Staver/Bloomberg NewsMeg Whitman's first major strategic decision as HP's new chief was to reverse a plan to put the company's personal computer business up for auction. How much would you pay for advice that turned out to ... |
Oracle interested in HP's WebOS: Why it's not so nutsZDNet (blog) - Nov 7, 2011Oracle reportedly is interested in buying HP's WebOS and the move may not be as crazy as it sounds. Reuters is reporting that HP is pondering a sale of WebOS that would get “hundreds of millions of ... |
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What should HP do with webOS?PhoneDog (blog) - 9 Nov, 2011It has been an uphill battle for webOS since day one. It launched on the brink of an Android explosion and quickly fell from the limelight to the shadows only a few weeks after its launch. In short, Palm missed the mark in more ways than one. ... |
HP mulls sale of webOS post HP TouchPad clearance, says reportPunch Jump - 9 Nov, 2011Hewlett Packard Co. is mulling the sale of the webOS platform post clearance of the HP TouchPad, according to a new report. The report claims the sale of the operating system may nab ... |
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How Much Is HP's webOS Worth?Motley Fool - 9 Nov, 2011Welcome back, webOS rumors. It's been a little while since last we spoke. How's life treating you? I know the breakup was a little rough on you, but on the bright side you're still alive, for now. ... |
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The Ultimate Decision: HP Still Unsure About webOS's FutureallGeekTV - 9 Nov, 2011The future of webOS was expected to be announced during a meeting that was called on Tuesday afternoon, although, the meeting didn't quite go as “expected”. “It's really important to me to make the right decision, ... |
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HP`s webOS: Top Contenders to Buy the Palm Operating SystemChannel Insider - 9 Nov, 2011Just a year after it bought Palm and its webOS for over a billion dollars, HP announced plans to discontinue offering smartphones and tablets based on the webOS platform. Many thought that was the death knell for the ... |
WebOS: No News is Bad NewsTechnologizer - 9 Nov, 2011HP's Meg Whitman called an all-hands meeting about the future of WebOS. The big news is…there is no big news. HP CEO Meg Whitman just told a room full of Palm and HP employees that the company ... |
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HP still not sure about webOS, final decision expected in the "next three to ...Know Your Cell - 9 Nov, 2011Believe it or not, HP's Meg Whitman still hasn't made a decision about whether or not to keep, kill, or sell webOS. The news comes as a suprise as HP was widely expected to reveal the fate of webOS tonight. HP's recently installed chief excutive told a ... |
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HP is not sure what to do with WebOS, says CEOVentureBeat - 9 Nov, 2011Hewlett-Packard CEO Meg Whitman said she isn't sure exactly what move to make with the company's hobbled WebOS operating system, reports The Verge. HP paid $1.2 billion for WebOS' creator Palm in 2010 with the intent to run the operating system on its ... |
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Whitman: HP Needs More Time To Decide On WebOS' FutureCRN - 9 Nov, 2011In baseball, a no-decision is an anticlimactic result for a pitcher, one that can drain the life out of a crowd. Anyone hoping for a decision on the WebOS business unit may have had a similar reaction when CEO Meg Whitman said ... |
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HP to rule on webOS today - updatedTechDay.co.nz - 9 Nov, 2011By Contributor, Wednesday, 9th November, 2011 Update: HP CEO Meg Whitman has reportedly told a room full of HP and Palm employees that a decision on the fate of the webOS operating system will be finalised in coming weeks. A report on The Verge says ... |
Meg Whitman Indecisive Over webOS FutureTechnoBuffalo - 9 Nov, 2011Poor, poor webOS. With rumors running rampant over the forgotten OS, nobody seems to want to give it a permanent home " or maybe even kill it off. Just last month, HP CEO Meg Whitman said a long-term ... |
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HP Keeps Us (And Meg Whitman) Guessing: Still Undecided On WebOS FatepaidContent.org - 9 Nov, 2011HP (NYSE: HPQ) may have a strategy in mind for what to do next with webOS, its operating-system-in-search-of-a-device, but today was not the day to hear it. The company earlier called an all-hands meeting, only to tell staff that it still didn't have a ... |
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HP, Whitman Still Don't Know What to Do with webOSGotta Be Mobile - 9 Nov, 2011Earlier today, we told you that HP would be holding a meeting to determine the fate of webOS, the software it bought just over a year ago from Palm for $1.2 billions of dollars. That meeting, according to The Verge, did in fact take place but it ... |
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HP Mulls WebOS SaleMobiledia - 9 Nov, 2011HP may be looking to sell off the WebOS platform, which may attract buyers for its patent portfolio instead of its possible usage in a new device. HP bought WebOS from Palm last year for $1.2 billion, ... |
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HP Tells Employees It Still Has No Plan For WebOSBusiness Insider - 9 Nov, 2011Image: AP HP gathered a bunch of employees together this afternoon to announce the fate of WebOS, the mobile operating system it bought with Palm a couple years ago. According to The Verge, which first reported the meeting was happening, ... |
HP Has Meeting to Say it Still Doesn't Know What to do with webOSAll Things Digital - 9 Nov, 2011It looks like employees of the webOS unit are in for another season of “The Waiting Game.” Hewlett-Packard called an all-hands meeting Tuesday to tell the unit's workers that it still doesn't know what it is going to do with webOS, a source told ... |
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HP: The fate of webOS remains unclearLiliputing - 9 Nov, 2011HP called an all-staff meeting of the webOS team this afternoon to discuss the future of the mobile operating system. According to The Verge, CEO Meg Whitman told employees that she's still not sure what to do with webOS, and that it's more important ... |
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Report: HP Still Doesn't Know What To Do With webOSGizmodo - 9 Nov, 2011So apparently newish HP CEO Meg Whitman has held an all-hands-on-deck meeting to discuss the fate of webOS, which is exactly the kind of meeting you have when your ship is sinking. The verdict, according to The Verge: uh, give us a few weeks. Perfect. ... |
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What is HP doing with personal computing?SearchCIO.com.au - 9 Nov, 2011It was only a few weeks ago that we reported that HP was getting out of personal computing. However, the CEO behind that decision, Leo Apotheker has vacated the C-suite at HP and former eBay boss Meg Whitman sits in the CEO's chair. ... |
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Hewlett-Packard Makes HP TouchPad Available for DevelopersPlanet Insane - 9 Nov, 2011Recent reports have revealed that the HP TouchPad is still being sold by Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ). However the latest offer is open only to WebOS developers who can present a qualifying coupon to purchase the tablet whose price has been reduced. ... |
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