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I didn't think it was possible, but I actually have someone defending HP for buying Web OS and not doing anything with it. "Oh, but marketing is so expensive!" So if it's so expensive, why buy an OS and product line for a fairly big sum of money and then do sweet candy coated bugger all with it? That seems like a bigger waste of money to me. I swear, some people... -__-
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@leonkfox I rather liked WebOS.
Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:24:41 UTC from web-
@celestiaforequestria I prefer Android, but I could see big time potential in Web OS. It just needed to be released on better handsets and get more app support.
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@leonkfox Poor Palm. I'm sure in an alternate version of reality they still exist and WebOS is up there with iOS and Android.
Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:33:44 UTC from web-
@celestiaforequestria Yeah... :/
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@leonkfox There there Leon, it'll all be over soon when the mexican who runs that phone company buys everything because he decided that he wanted to.
Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:24:44 UTC from web-
@koen Oh how I wish that would happen...
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@leonkfox Well, they were just trying to kill competition for their mobile OS, whatever that is... >.>
Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:28:34 UTC from web-
@scribus But HP are a hardware company, why the hell are they trying to become a software one? (I mean they killed off production of their PC hardware from what I hear, which is friggin' ridiculous)
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@leonkfox Maybe they didn't want anyone else to have it?
Monday, 22-Aug-11 14:31:05 UTC from StatusNet Android
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