Palm debuts smart phone OS
Palmsource has finally answered the smartphone call, planning to introduce its first operating system designed specifically for so-called smart phones.
In addition to incorporating telephony features, the software includes a native email application and web browser and integrates WiFi and Bluetooth wireless networking connectivity.
It’s a move analysts say the company had to make as smart phones gain in popularity, outpacing the declining sales of basic personal digital assistants, or PDAs.
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