Re: Has independent Palm deveopment died? - Palmtop
This is a discussion on Re: Has independent Palm deveopment died? - Palmtop ; In article ,
RCC wrote:
> I like the Palm OS (hence the Centro) but I fear that commercially it is
> just about dead.
It really is. The big players are going to be Google and Apple's iPhone....
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Re: Has independent Palm deveopment died?
In article ,
RCC wrote:
> I like the Palm OS (hence the Centro) but I fear that commercially it is
> just about dead.
It really is. The big players are going to be Google and Apple's iPhone.
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Re: Has independent Palm deveopment died?
On May 18, 6:29*pm, Odysseus wrote:
> In article ,
>
> *RCC wrote:
> > I like the Palm OS (hence the Centro) but I fear that commercially it is
> > just about dead.
>
> It really is. The big players are going to be Google and Apple's iPhone.
What do you mean? I understand the iPhone is a smart PDA but how can
Google be a PDA program?
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Re: Has independent Palm deveopment died?
On Mon, 26 May 2008 13:42:08 -0700 (PDT), Sarah
wrote:
>On May 18, 6:29*pm, Odysseus wrote:
>> In article ,
>>
>> *RCC wrote:
>> > I like the Palm OS (hence the Centro) but I fear that commercially it is
>> > just about dead.
>>
>> It really is. The big players are going to be Google and Apple's iPhone.
>
>What do you mean? I understand the iPhone is a smart PDA but how can
>Google be a PDA program?
You are aware that Google has a new smartphone platform called
"Android" which is coming soon and is expected to be very popular?
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