Comments on: ZDNet Video Interview with Ed Colligan
The interview questions consist of a mix of predictable and interesting topics, with Colligan doing most of the talking and issuing the anticipated responses to most questions. Some of the topics addressed during the interview by Colligan include the Centro targeting cheap featurephone competition as well as the fact that all of the various forms of smartphones comprise only “5%” of the market’s annual sales. The low price point of the Centro is attributed to Palm “doing it in partnership” with Sprint with no mention of cost-reduced component integration, specification reduction, or reduced margins on the device from Palm.
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RE: Hah!
YouTube?
RE: YouTube?
Mike you can also download the latest version of Kinoma on any other Palm OS device (LifeDrive included) and get access to youtube and google video via the Kinoma Player.
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RE: YouTube?
Ryan, did you catch a version number of the "new & improved" builds of Blazer & VersaMail on the Centro by chance?
Pilot 1000-->Pilot 5000-->PalmPilot Pro-->IIIe-->Vx-->m505-->T|T-->T|T2-->T|C-->T|T3-->T|T5-->TX-->Treo 700P
RE: YouTube?
But the real thing here, to continuously beat a dead horse is his talk about the Foleo. Why wasn't the Foleo developed as their next gen platform? Why'd the squander all the juice building something that wasn't going to be the next step for their treo cash cow? That's why Colligan should be fired. Well, there's lots of reasons, but that's probably the big one. Imagine if instead of cancelling the Foleo they had announced the next real step in PalmOS?
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