I just finished reading an interview with Jon Rubinstein posted here. Is it just me that finds this story incredibly interesting? I guess it's safe to say that it probably is just me (it certainly feels like it).
There is quite a bit of buzz surrounding Palm - people saying that Palm needs to be sold. This interview clears up quite a bit of muddy water for me. I understand that executives are slave to shareholders, but the webOS is the FIRST RIGHT thing palm has done in a long while. I think it will take a lot of work for the company to rebound (which I believe it will - they are ahead of the game from a feature's perspective). I really do think that Jon Rubinstein knows what he is dealing with. The device hasn't even been on the market for a year.
Who needs 150,000 apps? I agree with him completely regarding Apple's "Long Tail."
I love seeing companies being "turned around." During the process, nobody has faith in the executives, and once the about-face is complete - they're quite often regaled as heroes.
Last month, I purchased the Pixi for my wife, and she hasn't looked back. The plan available with Sprint makes a device like this almost priceless.
If/when Palm is at scale (Jon's words), the perspective changes. I'm eager to see what happens, not owing to the fact I'm a Palm proponent (a different conversation for a different day). I would love Palm to come out on top with this innovation (webOS).
I love my Pre...
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