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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Puts WebOS On the Auction Block - 8 Nov, 2011

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - ‎Oct 28, 2011‎

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - 29 Oct, 2011

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Report: HP Could Shut Down webOS by November - 29 Oct, 2011

HP acquired smartphone and PDA maker Palm and its Palm OS mobile operating system under the auspices of then-CEO Mark Hurd, who planned to integrate the renamed webOS across a slew of HP products to tie the computing giant's vast array of servers, PCs, ...

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Why the Zune Couldn't Touch the iPod Touch - 5 Oct, 2011

Palm sold 34 million Palm OS devices in 10 years. Apple has sold 37 million in four years. It blows my mindâ€"I'm just baffledâ€"that nobody else has bothered to compete with the iPod touch. Microsoft didn't follow up the Zune HD with a connected ...

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At Twitter, the Third Mobile OS Isn't an OS at All - 28 Sep, 2011

Abbott, who left Palm as its director of software and services last year for Twitter, said he wasn't sure who if any, company should buy the WebOS platform. "The landscape has changed so dramatically," he said, saying he was "disappointed" with the way ...

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Who Should Buy WebOS? - ‎Aug 19, 2011‎

Plus, HTC makes killer hardware, which is something Palm and HP just couldn't pull off. Research In Motion: RIM's QNX OS is still MIA on its smartphones, and HP's TouchPad was a lot better than RIM's PlayBook. Neither company sold many tablets, ...

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Alibaba Creates Aliyun Mobile OS to Compete with iOS, Android - 30 Jul, 2011

"Mobile users want a more open and convenient mobile OS, one that allows them to truly enjoy all that the Internet has to offer right in the palm of their hand, and the cloud OS, with its use of cloud-based applications, will provide that," said Wang ...

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Young and Well-Off Choose Smartphones, As Do Non-Whites - ‎Jul 11, 2011‎

BlackBerry and iPhone users were tied at 24 percent, with 6 percent going to the Palm OS and another 4 percent to Windows. Those rankings mirrored those who owned feature phones as well; Android owners made up 15 percent, iPhone and BlackBerry 10 ...

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Young and Well-Off Choose Smartphones, As Do Non-Whites - 12 Jul, 2011

BlackBerry and iPhone users were tied at 24 percent, with 6 percent going to the Palm OS and another 4 percent to Windows. Those rankings mirrored those who owned feature phones as well; Android owners made up 15 percent, iPhone and BlackBerry 10 ...

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US Consumers Snapping Up (Android) Smartphones - ‎Jun 30, 2011‎

Palm also has 1 percent, while Symbian and HP's webOS both have 2 percent. Despite the popularity of Android, however, Nielsen found that Apple's iPhone has demonstrated the most growth. Among all mobile devices that users have acquired in the last few ...

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US Consumers Snapping Up (Android) Smartphones - 30 Jun, 2011

Palm also has 1 percent, while Symbian and HP's webOS both have 2 percent. Despite the popularity of Android, however, Nielsen found that Apple's iPhone has demonstrated the most growth. Among all mobile devices that users have acquired in the last few ...

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What RIM Must Show Us at BlackBerry World - ‎Apr 29, 2011‎

HP/Palm did it, moving from Palm OS to WebOS. Microsoft did it. Nokia is doing it, in a way. RIM has showed it has the pieces in place to make the transition: the QNX core, the Torch Mobile Web browser, and the TAT interface elements all made their ...

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What RIM Must Show Us at BlackBerry World - 30 Apr, 2011

HP/Palm did it, moving from Palm OS to WebOS. Microsoft did it. Nokia is doing it, in a way. RIM has showed it has the pieces in place to make the transition: the QNX core, the Torch Mobile Web browser, and the TAT interface elements all made their ...

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What RIM Must Show Us at BlackBerry World - 29 Apr, 2011

HP/Palm did it, moving from Palm OS to WebOS. Microsoft did it. Nokia is doing it, in a way. RIM has showed it has the pieces in place to make the transition: the QNX core, the Torch Mobile Web browser, and the TAT interface elements all made their ...

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Report: Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Hits 10000 Apps - ‎Mar 12, 2011‎

Palm's Web OS store launched 15 months ago and it has grown at a much slower rate; the store has just 5000 apps. The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, on the other hand, reached 10000 apps in just 4.5 months. While the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is growing ...

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Report: Windows Phone 7 Marketplace Hits 10000 Apps - ‎Mar 12, 2011‎

Palm's Web OS store launched 15 months ago and it has grown at a much slower rate; the store has just 5000 apps. The Windows Phone 7 Marketplace, on the other hand, reached 10000 apps in just 4.5 months. While the Windows Phone 7 Marketplace is growing ...

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