Don - I'm somewhat surprised by your conclusion that Palm users were more likely to be Mac users. My recollection is that Palm almost always made Mac users feel like the poorer step-children by always being at least one or more generation behind on their Palm-to-Mac synchronization.
I think the mere fact that Palm poached Apple employees to migrate towards WebOS does not necessarily mean there's a synergy between Mac and WebOS and/or Palm. The notion is to reduce the "interference" between the machine and the user, which Windows certainly never did and which Apple was always good at. Right now as between iPhone's OS, Android and WebOS, it's pretty close, and principally a function of what the end-user wants and needs. Harold -- ======================================= Harold M. Goldner, Attorney-at-Law Kraut Harris, P.C. Madison Bank Building, Suite 311 1767 Sentry Parkway West Blue Bell, PA 19422 USA phone 215-542-4900 fax 215-542-0199 http://www.krautharris.com Blawg: http://www.humanracehorses.com Twitter: HumanRacehorses ======================================= [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
