
HP Buys Palm, Gets webOS for Free
So why would HP want to buy Palm? Aside from the brand name, Palm did not have a lot going for it lately. Market share has been declining for years and Palm’s hail Mary pass with the Pre and Pixie PDA phones failed to gain back much of that share. But HP already has its own line of PDAs, which run flavors of Microsoft operating systems. Palm had its own proprietary operating system, webOS, which HP now owns. Look for HP to leverage this OS on all of its mobile devices from PDAs to tablet PCs. HP’s new slate PC was to run Windows 7, but we may see a webOS version too.
Competition
WebOS already ranks fourth behind Microsoft, Apple, and Google (Android and ChromeOS) for operating systems so HP has a lot of work to do, but unlike Microsoft or even Apple, HP has a large base of mobile devices from music players to PDAs to phones to tablets to put webOS on, which could catapult the OS’ popularity and market share worldwide. One thing is for sure, HP will now be able to control their own software, which they have never been able to do before and which pits them in the company of players like Apple, which uses the iPhone OS for the Iphone, iTouch, and iPad.
[...] day after announcing the purchase of Palm, HP was rumored to be killing the Slate which was to be released in June. Microsoft had announced [...]