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2009-11-15
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
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Off-topic, but why can't you? Seems like an ordinary website kinda thing...
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
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Ten years of loyal (mostly American) Palm users lookin for somewhere secure to go!!
... not to mention webOS and its potential
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
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2009-11-16
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None taken...but 29,000 palm apps made available to Nokia users = a readymade app store! Something Maemo definately lacks & S40 & S60 could benefit from also, think Ovi.
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2009-11-17
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Those applications (and I'm fond of many of them and still use the most important ones) can only run in a PalmOS environment, they cannot run directly under Linux. To do that Nokia would have to transform our Maemo Linux platform to a Garmin Virtual Machine, and Access has already done that -- it's not something Palm can provide, this hasn't been on their table. The way to go to get more use of those 29,000 apps would be to improve the Access GVM experience/integration. To pay 2 billion for Palm wouldn't gain anything.
But you have a point...a survival strategy? Or trying to induce an idiot's bidding war to maximize the selling price? Much stranger things have happened with companies struggling to stay afloat. For example, anyone remember the photos of John DeLorean dealing drugs from a suitcase to raise cash to keep DeLorean Motors in business?
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