I've owned Palm devices since about 97. I've owned a Treo since the gawd-awful 300. My next device will NOT be a Treo. Apple changed everything.
It's really a shame. Palm had so much potential but buyouts & spin-offs distracted them. They could have owned the desktop syncing market a la iTunes but never capitalized on music. Additional web-enabling of the Palm desktop would have helped too.
It's really a shame. They could have done so much but they've fallen short for investors and consumers alike.
Yup, its to way to late for palm, and by the time they release this new software, consumers wont look as them as an option for pda use. Once we release the white palm centro for AT&T, i could see some customers getting this phone, mostly people who are in real esate, unless the real estate lockbox feature is being removed...anyways...way to go palm...way to go
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Scott Skibell @ Jan 15th 2008 4:45AM
Yes, it's too late. Palm is a non-factor now.
I've owned Palm devices since about 97. I've owned a Treo since the gawd-awful 300. My next device will NOT be a Treo. Apple changed everything.
It's really a shame. Palm had so much potential but buyouts & spin-offs distracted them. They could have owned the desktop syncing market a la iTunes but never capitalized on music. Additional web-enabling of the Palm desktop would have helped too.
It's really a shame. They could have done so much but they've fallen short for investors and consumers alike.
tim_from_att @ Jan 15th 2008 8:07AM
Yup, its to way to late for palm, and by the time they release this new software, consumers wont look as them as an option for pda use. Once we release the white palm centro for AT&T, i could see some customers getting this phone, mostly people who are in real esate, unless the real estate lockbox feature is being removed...anyways...way to go palm...way to go
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