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(Unverified)Feb 21st 2006 2:40PM
It looks like the whole project is much more Linux than Palm OS -- the Palm OS is just going to be an emulation layer that allows you to run legacy apps, which is great for fans of brilliant homegrown Palm apps like WWcalc (yes you can still find itand Wordsmith.
Those kind of apps probably won't be created for some of the so-called linux mobile devices out there, because in one way or another the software/hardware combo is too closed. Hopefully this new linux/palm set up will really be open so a good grassroots network of developers can start creating their own software and realizing the potential of today's more powerful pieces of hardware and communication services. There must be some incredibly cool convergence of GSM/Wifi + Linux that no corporation would ever think of.