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Is That Palm’s Newness?

Posted by Gil Bouhnick on December 14, 2008 – 5:52 pm
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  • DaCheez
    On the other hand, there aren't a lot of Android devices in existence yet, so if Palm jumps on the Android bandwagon quickly with some good phones they may be able to do really well.
  • Neil
    I don't think they would just dump over 2 years of work on their own next gen OS to go Android just like that. You never know, but to me Palm needs to stand out from the crowd right now and just dropping on the Android bandwagon seems like a poor idea for them.

    They should at least give their own next gen Palm OS a try first, after all that's what Palm fans really want.
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