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dimanche 29 janvier 2012
HP's Jon Rubinstein Leaves The Company, webOS Dies A Little More
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And just like that, he's out. The former head of Palm is leaving HP, and with webOS
all but buried, it's no real surprise. HP's acquisition of Palm proved
disastrous, and after Jon Rubinstein was shifted into a product
innovation role after the first major blow to webOS, we sort of figured
he wouldn't hang around too much longer. He was once a huge proponent of
Palm, even swearing by the Veer 4G handset that most critics wrote off
as too small and not nearly functional enough. Evidently, he had a 1 to 2
year contract at HP to fulfill, and now that's up. All Things D is
reporting that Jon has no immediate plans, only to take some time off
and breathe a little after what has clearly been a wild ride at HP from
Palm.
While not surprising, the departure is symbolic of webOS' place in the
world. While it will survive in open source form, no new consumer
devices will be marketed with webOS, effectively rendering it dead in
the marketplace. It's a shame, too. webOS remains one of the best mobile
operating systems on the market, bringing new ideas like Touchstone and
Cards to market, but Palm / HP could never quite gain the momentum they
needed to take a meaningful amount of market share from the other major
players. Hopefully we'll see Jon surface at another mobile company soon
-- we're sure some of his input would useful in a thing like Android,
right?
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