Leo Apotheker, PD G HP, said during an interview at the conference D9: All Things D that the company planned to sell licenses to other manufacturers WebOS so they can also use the operating system. The firm then changed its attitude and open to the idea of offering webOS on other platforms. TouchPad Tablet webOS HP has made an appearance at Computex.
All terminals webOS the show belonged to HP. When asked our colleagues to Engadget who asked if HP is willing to sell a license webOS HTC, Mr. Apotheker responded in the affirmative. According to VentureBeat, he said webOS run on other systems than HP. It is unclear however how Palo Alto company is currently negotiating.
He also explained that webOS could be adopted by a number of small and medium enterprises. HP does not have the same model that seeks to spread Google Android on as many terminals as possible. If you believe what the PD G and those made yesterday by Jon Rubinstein, former president of Palm, who joined HP after buying his company $ 1.2 billion, licensing agreements would primarily on products for professionals.
All terminals webOS the show belonged to HP. When asked our colleagues to Engadget who asked if HP is willing to sell a license webOS HTC, Mr. Apotheker responded in the affirmative. According to VentureBeat, he said webOS run on other systems than HP. It is unclear however how Palo Alto company is currently negotiating.
He also explained that webOS could be adopted by a number of small and medium enterprises. HP does not have the same model that seeks to spread Google Android on as many terminals as possible. If you believe what the PD G and those made yesterday by Jon Rubinstein, former president of Palm, who joined HP after buying his company $ 1.2 billion, licensing agreements would primarily on products for professionals.
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