Palm Chief Says WebOS 2.0 On Target for Later This Year
Jul 22, 2010, 4:56 PM by Eric M. Zeman
Speaking to Fortune magazine, Jon Rubinstein, leader of HP's Palm division, said that webOS 2.0 is due later this year. Rubinstein didn't specify exactly when, or what new features the revised version of webOS might bring to Palm's devices. Rubinstein also noted that the company is working "aggressively" on new hardware for its webOS platform. HP recently closed on its $1.2 billion acquisition of Palm, which makes smartphones using its own webOS platform.
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HP to the rescue?
Yeah, whatever.
1) Can't provide a decent working copy of Flash player even for Android.
2) Despite wanting to be 'open' and 'cross platform' isn't working with anyone other than Google. Apple told them to go eat crow.
WebOS?
Why is this news? When's Android 3.0 coming out?
You can complain all you want about the shoddy hardware, but the fact is that Palm makes great softw...
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Sad ☹️
AndroidRules said:...
What's that? Oh that's right.... Thats the OS Palm thought would kill iOS but couldn't even manage to make a dent on Android. 🤣 🤣 🤣 FAIL!!!
Why is this news? When's Android 3.0 coming out?
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Can't Wait!
It's the very opposite of Android, where things are just done haphazardly ("Look, we've got multitasking! But no real decent way to control Pandora in the background!")
It desperately needs better hardware (I don't think the Pre is terrible but it feels like B-grade hardware at best, especially in the age of the iPhone 4 and Nexus One), and much better marketing. The Pre is for sale ...
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