8 responses to “Palm is not a “dying platform””

  1. BillyWarhol

    I’ve always liked Palm – especially the Ease of Use – like whatta Concept! especially compared to ever Crappy products from MicroPoop Windoze!!

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  2. Monkeyking

    Very well said!

  3. Jose Rizal

    The reason why Palm OS is being considered by developers is that there’s no innovation in the platform for the past years. Though it is still as useful as before (in fact it’s a resilient OS), that doesn’t guarantee that it will live on.

    The Centro is just a hyped upped machine as it doesn’t really offer anything new features wise. Hopefully the Nova will catch on and let’s see.

  4. Deimos Tel`Arin

    Questions!!!
    1. Is Symbian OS considered to be a Palm OS?

    2. Does Nokia has any Palm phones?

    3. Palm is a term or a brand? -_-

  5. It’s Palm’s time to shine again | MakaPalm

    [...] announcement, I hope Palm could prove that it is, as I’d been insisting, “not a dying platform.” It’s Palm’s time to shine again. [...]

  6. Symbian Blogger

    I found your blog on google and read a few of your other posts. I just added you to my Google News Reader. Keep up the good work. Look forward to reading more from you in the future.

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