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September 28th, 2009

Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?

Posted by Jason Hiner @ 3:30 am

Categories: Microsoft, Palm, Smartphones

Tags: Microsoft Windows Mobile, Mobile, Palm Inc., Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Corp., Palm Pre, Smart Phones, Handhelds, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology

This is an excerpt of an article from ZDNet’s sister site, TechRepublic.

Consolidation is coming to the smartphone market. It’s simply a matter of when and how.

There are six big platforms vying for mainstream acceptance, and the market is likely to start weeding that number down to three to four over the next several years as all mobile phones become smartphones and as smartphones start replacing PCs for some users.

The platforms in the strongest position are the Apple iPhone and RIM’s BlackBerry. The platforms that have some momentum but are still vulnerable are Google Android and Palm webOS. The platforms that are most at risk and are struggling the most technologically are Nokia’s Symbian and Microsoft’s Windows Mobile.

The first major consolidation move could involve Palm. The company has been rumored as a buyout target for years. However, after struggling to survive while rebuilding its platform under the leadership of former Apple executive Jon Rubinstein, Palm has had a big year in 2008 with the arrival of its new webOS and the launch of its first webOS device, the Palm Pre.

Despite the fact that the Pre and the webOS have been warmly received by users and the press, Palm still faces challenges. In June, the Pre was launched exclusively with Sprint, the weakest of the U.S. carriers and an acquisition target itself. While Palm aggressively marketed the Pre with its modest resources, Sprint has not been nearly as aggressive.

Source: TechRepublic: Microsoft should buy Palm to resurrect Windows Mobile

Jason HinerJason Hiner is the Editor in Chief of TechRepublic, ZDNet's sister site. Read his blog Tech Sanity Check at hiner.techrepublic.com. You can also find him on Twitter, LinkedIn, and JasonHiner.com.

  • Talkback
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RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?
They COULD but why would they? Palm is a company fraught with customer service problems and a lack of vision. The Pre is too little, too late.

With the lines between the smartphone and the ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mwagner@... Posted on: 10/02/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Nokia remain the strongest by far.  Sleeper Service | 09/28/09
How is Nokia "behind in terms of interface"?  Zogg | 09/28/09
Symbian I assume  jdbukis@... | 09/28/09
Firstly, are you Sleeper Service?  Zogg | 09/28/09
Doubtful  Fred Fredrickson | 09/28/09
re: Doubtful  Takalok | 09/28/09
Absolutely not...  DevStar | 09/28/09
Symbian not at risk  Maarek | 09/28/09
A marriage made in Heaven.  rynning | 09/28/09
RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?  guinnessc | 09/28/09
RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?  guinnessc | 09/28/09
RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?  pool7 | 09/28/09
huh?  Eduardo_z | 09/28/09
RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?  dkbrown169@... | 09/28/09
Yeah, then they could screw up 2 OSes  shaunehunter | 09/29/09
RE: Could Microsoft fix Windows Mobile by buying Palm?  mwagner@... | 10/02/09

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