Palm's Comeback Starts With Pre, WebOS
Published 1/9/2009 at InformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs
The handset and operating system look impressive, but the company is facing many challenges if it wants to grab consumers from Apple, Google, Nokia, and Research In Motion.
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