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To: American Spirit who wrote (57827)4/27/2002 10:58:17 PM
From: Win-Lose-Draw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
It was reported recently that Texas Instruments wanted to buy into the PALM OS

It was reported recently that Michael Jackson's skin tone is natural.

Fact is NOK is probably the company that will end up killing PALM and NOK is a hugely important customer of TI's. No way TI dabbles seriously in PALM. The deal between TXN and PALM is nothing more than a funky vendor financing arrangement. That's it.

And yes, lol, NOK has a portable OS or three. And no, the market share numbers you keep touting do NOT include NOK sales. NOK's Communicator has been outselling PALM in Europe but it doesn't show up in "certain" "strategic" marketshare reports because it can be classified as a telephone.

Those Euro numbers PALM (and you) keep pumping out are misleading enough to be bordering on outright deceit.