Key WebOS developer leaves for Android

Key WebOS developer leaves for Android
In late April, HP announced it was purchasing the struggling smartphone maker Palm for $1.2 billion. The deal gave HP all of Palm's patents and the WebOS mobile operating system, which some argue is the best mobile OS available today.

Palm had put itself up for sale in the last two months after it became clear that the company's phones were not selling and it only had enough cash to last the next 12 months.



The ink has not even dried on the deal yet, but HP has seen its first setback, with key WebOS developer Matias Duarte jumping ship to Google, to work on the rival Android operating system.

Duarte's move seems to imply the developer has little confidence in the future of WebOS with HP at the helm.

The developer was well known within the industry for his work on user interfaces, working on projects for the T-Mobile Sidekick and the Helio, among others. Duarte will work for Google as a User Experience Director, says InfoWorld.

HP has confirmed the move but not responded otherwise.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 27 May 2010 23:16
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  • 3 comments
  • KillerBug

    Hehe...sorry HP, your web-browser of a security hole called WebOS sucks...Android is better, and it is free too.

    28.5.2010 02:44 #1

  • ukhn99 (unverified)

    Originally posted by KillerBug: Hehe...sorry HP, your web-browser of a security hole called WebOS sucks...Android is better, and it is free too. How is Android free.

    28.5.2010 20:44 #2

  • KillerBug

    They don't charge for upgrades, and it is open source (at least once the source gets leaked).

    29.5.2010 00:14 #3

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