Filed under: CellphonesIs Palm up for sale? There's been no official word from 
Ed Colligan and crew, but shares of the company jumped last week on speculation 
that they were quietly prepping themselves for acquisition. We've heard merger 
rumors before -- there was some half-baked chatter back in the day that RIM was 
after 'em -- and it does seem like Palm is at a crossroads. The future of its 
two OS strategy is murky at best, and while the Treo has been doing fairly well 
here in the US, they've definitely had trouble getting traction abroad and have 
seemed flat-footed in the face of stiffening competition from HTC, Nokia, 
Samsung, RIM, and Motorola (not to mention the looming threat of the iPhone, 
which threatens to peel off a good number of the prosumers and enthusiasts that 
were once Palm's bread and butter). Of course, all this has us wondering who 
would actually plunk down $1.6 billion to buy Palm. Main candidates are said to 
include both Motorola and Nokia, but Moto already seems to be doing just fine 
with the Q, and to be honest, it's hard to imagine Nokia snapping up a company 
that puts out phones running on Windows Mobile. 

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