ubik
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I find all the reactions all over the net to the news about Palm somewhat confusing. I have thought this event was inevitable since the moment Handspring was formed. It has always been my impression that all the creative energy behind Palm left and went to Handspring anyway.
Jeff Hawking has been quoted a few times saying that he never would have formed Handspring, had 3Com told him they were going to spin Palm off into its own company, and I think all we are seeing now is the beginning of the rise of the "new Palm" or "new Handspring."
It has always been my understanding that Hawking was guaranteed a license to Palm OS, and the ability to develop it further, as part of his agreement upon leaving Palm, so I don't really see any danger of any company (even MS or Apple) buying Palm, and then revoking Handspring's license.
I think the most likely scenario is probably that Palm will just end up once more under Hawking's control, and either Handspring will become Palm again, or the Palm brand will be replaced entirely with Handspring. Worst case scenario, Palm goes belly up, and Handspring continues on with the HandspringOS, which happens to be 100% PalmOS compatible. Either way, I'll bet that next years top PDA will run a flavor of PalmOS, and have a Springboard slot.
I can not understand for the life of me why anyone would think that the people responsible for the original PalmPilot would just roll over and accept WinCE as an OS, as opposed to their own creation.
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