Monday, December 12, 2011

postheadericon HP decides: webOS will be open source

After more than $ 3 billion spent or killed in the last two years, HP's CEO, Meg Whitman is not closed division webOS. But what is the future of the OS is an orphan?

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HP Executive Meg Whitman has decided webOS - the operating system it acquired in the purchase of Palm for $ 1.2 billion in April 2010, and contributed to two billion of dollars in revenue its last quarterly results - open source.

webOS division 600 strong - or as many employees as they want to go - in fact, became a separate company start trying to take advantage of the HP touchpads 750,000 were sold, and all smartphones Palm.

But HP will not use any device in 2012. However, plans to launch two tablets of Windows 8, Whitman AllThingsD said: "In 2012, as you know we make two windows of 8 tablets on the market, we are very excited about it, we will work with them [Microsoft] constructively, but there may be an opportunity in 2013 to consider a different device, perhaps the tablets again. Let's see how it goes, but it is clear that HP was one of the manufacturers of webOS might suspect. "

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open source for almost any type of financial difficulties. The New York Times points out that if Whitman had closed the division (as The Guardian, as provided above), HP has taken a heavy financial burden on the outcome of the next quarter.

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want to avoid, after cancellation of a $ 2.1 billion in their latest quarterly results of the effects of the game and then stop the construction of the tablet and webOS smartphones.

In interviews with U.S. media, Whitman said HP will not webOS smartphones.

Speaking at the Verge, Whitman and Marc Andreessen, the Netscape executive and now former HP board member, said: "" In the short term, what I imagine - and this could change, full disclosure - is that the pills might think I do not think we are in the business smartphone again. "

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HP also stated that "[make] a substantial investment, but the software will not break the bank, HP. This is a tremendous asset, in fact, but what I was saying employees this morning are a start now. are starting with a number of people, 750,000 units installed there, and the venture capitalist first, and that is HP. And we will find a way to change the world there. "

Whitman added to the Verge: .. "We will keep the core of all employees - those who want to enroll in this new vision to recognize that it is a different vision of themselves webOS was more akin to a closed loop system, a little Apple as a number of ways, and now we are an open system. "

The Guardian Whiteman told the Verge, "which told employees this morning is that we want to be part of that, but it also features a new business - a new company that has great 600 people .. 750 000 devices on the market, a big company behind it. But it's a start. What we have to do is know exactly where we will invest and how many people we have to do. "

obvious There is no precedent of a tablet or a smartphone OS to open source and succeed in the market. Android code has not been opened before the first phone that was published in 2008, when it was owned by Google. A number of Linux operating systems for smart phones were introduced and dried.

But what is the open source webOS - and thus the release of any intellectual property associated with it - could mean that Apple, Google and Microsoft might be able to incorporate elements of his "gesture" in the interface of your operating system Smartphone tablet, without falling into the ranks of the patent.
The closest analogy may be the Firefox browser, which comes from the Mozilla project - even the result of making the Netscape browser source of success financially free. However, Firefox has grown in part because Mozilla has received funding from Google your default search engine -. A contract is rumored to have done, and generates over 85% of the proceeds from the Mozilla Foundation in the last three years, and perhaps more


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