How long will hp support webos




















I wrote :. Despite the many attractive features of WebOS and these three new devices, experts predict that HP faces an uphill battle. Sales turned out to be extremely poor. AllThingsD reported yesterday:. According to one source who has seen internal HP reports, Best Buy has taken delivery of , TouchPads and has so far managed to sell only 25,, or less than 10 percent of the units in its inventory.

There are still people disappointed by this most recent blow to WebOS. TechCrunch writes :. HP may not quite be done with WebOS, however. HP will retain the patents and all the technology relating to the cloud service of webOS, HP chief operating officer Bill Veghte said in an interview. HP opened its webOS mobile operating system to developers and companies in after trying to figure out how to recoup its investment in Palm, one of the pioneers of the smartphone industry. The company had tried to build products based on webOS with the now-defunct TouchPad tablet its flagship product.

WebOS is widely viewed as a strong mobile platform, but has been assailed for its paucity of applications, an important consideration while choosing a mobile device. The company did say it will continue to support WebOS for existing Palm device users.

HP, meanwhile, said it will retain all of Palm's cloud computing assets, including engineering staff, source code, infrastructure and customer contracts. HP recommends that all users determine the applicability of this information to their individual situations and take appropriate action.

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