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Pocket PC Thoughts: PalmOS Is Dead
Jul 9, 2005, 01 :00 UTC (13 Talkback[s]) (17547 reads)

(Other stories by Ed Hansberry)

"PalmOS, as we know it, is dead. We reported last week that PalmSource had halted all non-Linux development, but at the time I didn't fully grasp what that meant. I am still not sure I do, but after thinking about it for a few days and reading additional reports, it is clear to me that the operating system we are all familiar with, the one that is for personal information management, portable computing and wireless connectivity is dead.

"PalmSource is focusing entirely on a flavor of PalmOS for Linux, but they are also working on feature phones with the help of their China MobileSoft acquisition, those phones that, while they have a lot of smartphone-style features, are essentially locked..."

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  Talkback(s) Name  and Date
I love Linux, I truly do, but I will lam ...   What a shame   
Howard Pepper
Jul 9, 2005, 03:11:17
 
Who cares what OS is under the surface?  ...   But why?   
DrXym
Jul 9, 2005, 08:10:31
 
Looks like just another brown-nosed syco ...   the sycophant mantra   
George Fouse
Jul 9, 2005, 12:57:45
 
This article isn't about Linux, othe ...   Linux?   
michael
Jul 9, 2005, 13:01:58
 
> I love Linux, I truly do, but I will l ...   Re: What a shame   
barney
Jul 9, 2005, 18:41:08
 
> Looks like just another brown-nosed sy ...   Re: the sycophant mantra   
barney
Jul 9, 2005, 18:48:49
 
It basically about Linux because now Pal ...   Re: Linux? (palm and nokia are doing linux)   
error27@gmail.com
Jul 10, 2005, 08:09:04
 
> Who cares what OS is under the surface ...   Re: But why?   
Roman Fietze
Jul 10, 2005, 08:45:38
 
> > Who cares what OS is under the surfa ...   Re: Re: But why?   
DrXym
Jul 10, 2005, 20:45:13
 
 Who cares what OS is under the surface? ...   Re: But why?   
DB
Jul 11, 2005, 02:55:51
 
They don't build the hardware for Wi ...   Re: Re: the sycophant mantra   
senkwe
Jul 11, 2005, 11:38:58
 
> > I love Linux, I truly do, but I will ...   Re: Re: What a shame   
James E LaBarre
Jul 11, 2005, 14:45:34
 
What a wierd perspective on the world.   ...   Wierd world view   
Joe User
Jul 12, 2005, 07:00:10
 
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