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WebOS 1.2.1 Update Restores Syncing With iTunes 9...by JerryM on Sat, 10/03/2009 - 08:12. I enjoy watching Palm tweak Steve, who has apparently developed amnesia regarding the early days of Apple when he and Woz were the little guys taking on IBM. BUT PLEASE PALM -- if you can spare the... In this article: Itunes, Apple, Palm, IPod, Palm Pre, Steve Jobs, Samsung Instinct, Iphone, MacBook, and Samsung |
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NBC | August 20, 2009
Steve Jobs' Proposal Likely Illegal : Palm CEO
Steve Jobs' Proposal "Likely Illegal": Palm CEO Demands by Apple CEO Steve Jobs for Palm to stop hiring Apple employees rebuffed by Palm CEO Ed Colligan Updated 2:00 PM PDT, Thu, Aug 20, 2009 Palm has made no secret of its desire to hire...
In this article: Apple, Steve Jobs, Ed Colligan, Google, Allegation, Palm Pre, Itunes, Palm, and Eric Schmidt
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Guardian Unlimited | August 20, 2009
Breakfast briefing: Did Steve Jobs ask Palm to stop stealing Apple employees?
...Jobs ask Palm to stop stealing Apple employees? • Lots of potential ructions after a Bloomberg report that Steve Jobs asked Palm boss Ed Colligan to stop recruiting Apple employees. The story, which appears to have come directly from...
In this article: Apple, Steve Jobs, US Department Of Justice, Allegation, Ed Colligan, Urban Outfitters, and Twitter
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All things digital – all feeds - ATD | August 20, 2009
Apple CEO to Palm: I'll Quit Sniffing Your Org Chart if You Quit Sniffing Mine [Digital Daily]
...from Palm, but was rebuffed. In August 2007, just after former Apple exec Jon Rubinstein joined Palm, Apple CEO Steve Jobs warned Palm CEO Ed Colligan against poaching his company's employees. "We must do whatever we can to stop...
In this article: Apple, Ed Colligan, Iphone, Google, Steve Jobs, Poaching, and San Jose Mercury News
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PC World: Latest Technology News | August 20, 2009
Report: Apple's Jobs Tried For Anti-Poaching Deal With Palm
...as "likely illegal." It doesn't surprise me that former Palm CEO Ed Colligan would turn Jobs down, even though communication between the two included an implied legal threat by Apple against Palm, Bloomberg reported. "Your proposal that we...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Apple, Ed Colligan, Allegation, Palm Pre, Poaching, Iphone, and Google
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Fast Company | August 20, 2009
Apple Not Only Wanted No Poaching Deal With Google, It Wanted One With Palm Too
...turned him down flat . What's going on here? The news surfaced through Bloomberg, which obtained information about the interaction between Palm's Colligan and Apple's Jobs in August 2007. Though Bloomberg didn't get their mitts on Job's...
In this article: Apple, Ed Colligan, Iphone, Google, Steve Jobs, Poaching, DOJ, and Legal advice
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washingtonpost.com | July 27, 2009
Palm, Apple Continue iTunes-Syncing Battle
...the news in a cheeky blog post that reused a favorite phrase of Apple CEO Steve Jobs: Oh, and one more thing: Palm webOS 1.1 re-enables Palm media sync. That's right -- you once again can have seamless access to your music, photos and videos...
In this article: Apple, Itunes, IPod, and Steve Jobs
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CNN | August 20, 2009
Jobs: Dear sir, let's collude
...to stop this." That's how Apple (AAPL) CEO Steve Jobs is reported to have asked then Palm (PALM) CEO Ed Colligan to enter into a possibly illegal agreement to stop trying to hire away each others' top engineering talent. If accurate, it...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Apple, Palm, Ed Colligan, Cnnmoney.com, U.S. Department of Justice, and Jon Rubinstein
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Gearlog | August 20, 2009
Former Palm CEO: Steve Jobs's Proposal Likely Illegal
"We must do whatever we can to stop this," Jobs reportedly told Colligan. The proposal came on the heals of Palm's hiring of former Apple exec, Jon Rubinstein. "Your proposal that we agree that neither company will hire the other's...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Ed Colligan, Apple, Jon Rubinstein, Iphone, and Google
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Yahoo! News | August 20, 2009
Palm Rejected Steve Jobs' No-Poaching Deal (NewsFactor)
...by all parties to go for the best talent." When asked about the conversation between Jobs and Colligan, Derek Mains, Palm's director of corporate communications, declined comment. A Smoking Gun It is not the first time Jobs has...
In this article: Steve Jobs, Ed Colligan, Poaching, Palm Pre, and Iphone
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Palm handhelds are Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs) which run the Palm OS. Palm devices have evolved from handhelds to smartphones which run both Palm OS and Windows Mobile This page describes the range of Palm devices, from the first generation of Palm machines known as the Pilot through to the latest models currently produced by Palm, Inc including their new Palm Centro line of consumer smartphones.== History ==
Pilot was the name of the first generation of personal digital assistants manufactured by Palm Computing in 1996 (then a division of U.S. Robotics).
The first two generations of PDAs from Palm were referred to as "PalmPilots". Due to a trademark infringement lawsuit brought by the Pilot Pen Corporation, since 1998 handheld devices from Palm have been known as Palm Connected Organizers or more commonly as "Palms". "PalmPilot" has entered the vernacular as a synonym for PDAs, regardless of the brand.
The inventors of the Pilot were Jeff Hawkins, Donna Dubinsky, and Ed Colligan, who founded Palm Computing. The original purpose of this company was to create handwriting recognition software for other devices, named Graffiti, but their research convinced them they could create better hardware as well. Before starting development of the Pilot, Hawkins is said to have carried a block of wood, the size of the potential pilot, in his pocket for a week. Palm was widely perceived to have benefited from the notable if ill-fated earlier attempts to create a popular handheld computing platform by Go Corporation and Apple Computer.
Palm VII had wireless connection to some Internet services, but this connection worked only within USA. It used Palm OS 3.2.
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