2010-04-28

Why HP Is Buying Palm And Why It Will Fail

Fairly interesting. The part I like best,

"...HP doesn't want to have to license it from Microsoft anymore, always having to wait for Redmond to make a move before HP can."

It's the logic I often point to as to why it makes sense to use open source software and, even more importantly, open standards: so that one does not have to depend on another company's *own* market state; so that there is a measure of autonomy. Open standards, which remove the problem of vendor lock-in, and open source, which grounds the development effort locally as well as globally, provide the groundwork for informatic autonomy--the kind that HP wants. It's not a merely abstract, academic issue. It's a market, business one, as well as a national one. It removes the shroud of fatal dependency and gives the freedom to act without the cost of waiting, waiting, waiting.


Why HP Is Buying Palm And Why It Will Fail

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