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2006-02-15
Nice selective quoting. Especially the part where you left out the explanation of why Palm is "dumping" PalmOS in favor of WinMob.
Care to explain the Treo 700P if Palm is "dumping" PalmOS ?
Palm is hedging its bets because PalmSource is failing in its attempts to update PalmOS, as I've already pointed out. But whether it uses WinMob or PalmOS, the reality is still that its market penetration is because of corporate customers that want more than just the "blackberry experience" and do want to be able to install industry-specific aps on smartphones.