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Since WebOS is Linux-based, it seem conceivable that, if app developers don't flock to it, Palm could extend WebOS to run Android applications as well.
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Plan B  linuser | 06/05/09
Linux device distro's...  Christian_<>< | 06/05/09
way to stay on topic  pcguy777 | 06/05/09
re: way to...  Christian_<>< | 06/05/09
Are you kidding me?  Peter Perry | 06/05/09
PAlm has the apps, especially with the support for PalmOS.  CobraA1 | 06/05/09
RE: Gauging the Palm Pre's success: It'll take time  vulpine@... | 06/05/09
Pre should sell well, time will tell  WiredGuy | 06/05/09
Porting apps?  homant@... | 06/05/09
Depends.  CobraA1 | 06/05/09
Yeah definitely depends.  drewitz@... | 06/05/09
RE: Gauging the Palm Pre's success: It'll take time  BroGnorik | 06/05/09
RE: Gauging the Palm Pre's success: It'll take time  zzzaaappp | 06/05/09
Why is there always non-stop IPhone comparison.  storm14k | 06/05/09
Comparison to IPhone is obvious  drewitz@... | 06/05/09
iPhone has set the bar  vulpine@... | 06/05/09
Whats the buzz about?  anplymoth | 06/05/09
What about WinMo???  rynning | 06/05/09
That is a correct statement..  xXSpeedzXx | 06/05/09
You obviously didn't read my earlier comment...  vulpine@... | 06/05/09
Bull  Narg | 06/05/09
It's speculation not opinion.  xXSpeedzXx | 06/05/09
The Zen of Palm  Userama | 06/05/09

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