Palm corporate endurance: Don’t swim upstream (aka partner with Google)
I’ve been subsequent the sudden large amount of all effects Android for the past few weeks. Although I’m tranquil on the fence myself, I do know two things: Motorola Droid is not an iPhone murderer (what’s needed is an iTunes killer, folks) and that Palm is going downward in inferno… yet again. But I have a proposal or two if you interpret on.
Deprived Palm. They’re the perennial small fry of mobile computing. It’s frequently simple to overlook that by the Palm Pilot they made-up the primary mobile handheld manager with profitable feasibility (unlike Apple’s Newton). The Treo was an amazing touchscreen handset that sold fine. A moment ago, the Phoenix rose with the well-received Palm Pre handset running the furthermore cherished Palm WebOS.
Nonetheless, this policy can not toil, will not toil the cause? Palm does’nt have adequate capital to vie in mutually hardware and software. By no era has this become more palpable than the past few weeks with the enormous onslaught of Google’s assault on mobile OS in the shape of Android for smartphones.

Palm is close to flattering a ran too, in spite of their flair for stylish software client interface (bystander the playing card touch swiping ballroom dance that is Palm Pre). The Pre has query build feature, though, and one may inquire what the heck are they doing in the low margin, un-winnable hardware business anyways? The future and present naturally, is in software, software, software. Yes, license and you shall harvest mucho cash.












