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If they talk purchasing, then who? Accenture has Symbian - that future is cloudy. Nokia doesn't need a new OS - don't argue that point. Google has Android. Microsoft has WP7, WP8 is around the corner. Samsung is using Bada, WP7 and Android. LG is a wildcard, they've had a version of MeeGo before, they've used WP7, they're also using Android. HTC? They're all in with Android and WP7. Motorola? Their success with Android and their patent holdings got them bought by Google.
So who would honestly want WebOS? Sony Ericsson?
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WebOS was born 4-5 years too late to save Palm, and failed, not once but twice now. I find it hard to believe that ZTE or Huawei should be willing to purchase/license WebOS, when MeeGo is available for tablets and so on. Besides, what they need on phones is something like Bada, a flexible platform with a super-efficient RTOS multitasking core, not a dinosaur like WebOS.
Licensing needs to be more attractive. But as it stands, there's more OS's our there with better penetration, SDK's, applications, user perception (user's are happy to use that OS for whatever features they consider enjoyable) and better supported.
If they talk purchasing, then who? Accenture has Symbian - that future is cloudy. Nokia doesn't need a new OS - don't argue that point. Google has Android. Microsoft has WP7, WP8 is around the corner. Samsung is using Bada, WP7 and Android. LG is a wildcard, they've had a version of MeeGo before, they've used WP7, they're also using Android. HTC? They're all in with Android and WP7. Motorola? Their success with Android and their patent holdings got them bought by Google.
So who would honestly want WebOS? Sony Ericsson?
What of Ari Jaaksi? Will his part in making WebOS more attractive to other vendors... but who's looking for an OS now? I can't think of anybody personally.
WebOS has become the new BeOS. Loved by those that used it, has a few innovative pieces that folks will cherish for possibly years to come, ultimately has no suitor but might live on via other directives (Haiku, BeBits, etc.) but not as a key player.
Yeah. Looking like the end.