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Palm have been a cat with nine lives. A few great ideas but struggle with execution and timing. Now that HP has bought them it will probably be driven into the ground in favour of a Microsoft solution. The only way it can succeeded is with lots of R&D money thrown at it and get a leading product with the whole package like it was yesterday (fast).

posted by : tygrus, 30 May 2010 Complain about this comment
Great example of journalism

I have to say that I admire Edward Berridge (author of this article) for his great journalistic work. He clearly analyzed how the departure of Duarte would hurt HP. Along the road he also found a source that told him that the reason why Duarte left is because he didn't want to work for HP and he "guesses" that Duarte will eventually work on Android at Google.

I hope that Edward Berrige does this as a hobby and that The Inquirer doesn't pay him to write this garbage.

posted by : MV, 29 May 2010 Complain about this comment
As an ex-HP'er

Gomez is right - I too left HP a few years back when things started going downhill.

Started with the stupid idiot (carly) screwing HP up badly.

It hasn't really recovered since then.

posted by : Anotherone, 29 May 2010 Complain about this comment
Gomez is right!

Gomez is dead on the money! HP is a rotten, festering dead pig. Essentially everything is outsourced to the third world. R&D is a joke. It's a slave factory. Remember HP is one of Foxconn's biggest customers. The guy was right running for Google, it can't suck any worse than HP!

posted by : Erica, 29 May 2010 Complain about this comment
@ SV Guy

I don't think Duartes had anything to do with marketing or company direction in either Palm or Danger. He was the main UI guy and from what I have heard and seen it seems to me these products were great. The problem was elsewhere on the reason failure occurred.

I would think that since Android has done so great without a fancy UI really means something here. Now Android will get a UI wizard to really offer something great to consumers and he (Duartes) really doesn't have to worry about a bunch of losers messing up his products again (ie. Palm).

I can't wait to see what kind of UI he will be able to achieve with Android.

posted by : lhstech, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
No Surprise

Yes, this is a big loss for Palm/HP but I can fully understand why he left. I have lots of friends who work for HP (even more who have left also) and it is an absolutely awful company to work for. Almost as bad as ATS but not quite.

posted by : Gomez Addams, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
Maybe not such a loss

Given that Palm and Danger are both failing businesses, maybe it wasn't such a loss after all.

posted by : SV Guy, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment
HP will kill WebOS

My guess is that HP has changed the focus for the WebOS away from mobile to more general purpose. I think that WebOS is going to die from lack of innovation at HP.

posted by : Don, 28 May 2010 Complain about this comment

Talent flees Palm

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