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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Comments on: Handspring and MSN Pair UpUnder an agreement reached with Microsoft, the latest version of Handspring's Blazer Web browser will have default homepage from MSN, the Web portal owned by the software giant. Allen Bush, a spokesperson for Handspring, said this doesn't indicate any kind of shift in his company's plans to licence Microsoft's Pocket PC OS. According to Mr. Bush, they simply wanted a site that made a good homepage. "For us the most important thing was just having a great content partner,'' he said.
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The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. I.M. Anonymous @ 5/15/2001 12:44:01 PM #
Handspring has finally done it, they sold out to Microsoft. How sad! RE: SelloutI.M. Anonymous @ 5/15/2001 12:53:28 PM #
What does that mean exactly: "they sold out"? Your comment is silly. Handspring is a company, and their objective IS to sell, not to subscribe to whatever (anti-Microsoft) notions you or I or anyone else might have. I am no MS fan, either, but you have to look at this as Handspring does, as a business move. They seem to think it will be beneficial to them, and the marketplace (i.e. you and I) will either prove them right or wrong. This would only be a "sellout" if at sometime in the past Handspring declared as part of their business plan "Death to Microsoft and all their minions!!" Although I probably have not read their corporate prospectus carefully enough, I don't recall seeing such a statement therein.
It's not just "the latest version" that defaults to an MSN-powered homepage. The 1.1b3 version that I'm running started pointing to it this afternoon.
I find that Handspring is always more innovative and gungho than Palm. Using MSN as the "start page" doesn't necessarily means "sleeping with the enemy".
I just take it as offering the best available service at this moment to the customers. This is a refreshing change from Palm and its "not invented here" mentality.
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