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Max Wang and Aaron Lee, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Monday 29 August 2011
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Posted on Aug 31, 05:28
It is not just the webOS, it is the 2000 relevant patents Palm accumulated in developing the touch screen technology.In today's market for relevant mobile phone patents at $750,000, that's $1.5 billion, a bargain for Samsung.
Posted on Aug 30, 18:51
That would be a dream come true for me. WebOS freed from HP, and in the capable hands of Samsung. A Galaxy with WebOS? Sign me up!Posted on Aug 29, 20:10
Sounds very good! Consider Touch-to-share between a WebOS mobile phones, tablets, flat panels, PCs, laptops, digital cameras... The possibilities unlimited.