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Handicapping the future of Palm (or the lack of one)(2)

The news (or at least the leaks and rumors) surrounding Palm seem to be only getting worse. Today, reports have emerged that Asian wireless companies HTC and Huawei declined to bid on Palm. The speculation now is that Chinese PC maker Lenovo is the front runner.

At the same time, Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein insisted the company could remain independent. In an interview with the Financial Times, Rubinstein suggested Palm might license its WebOS, the mobile operating system that runs the Palm Pre and Pixi, to other companies. But how much would you pay to license an OS from a company that seems caught in a death spiral?

No, it seems a sale of some sort is more likely. When you start blaming your partners for your troubles, as Rubinstein did in the FT piece, things aren’t likely to improve any time soon. Palm has Goldman Sachs and Frank Quattrone’s Qatalyst Partners on the case to find a buyer. And I have to believe there has to be a price at which Palm would be valuable to someone.

After all, Palm has a solid mobile operating system, although it’s struggled to attract developers to match the applications ecosystems of Apple’s iPhone and Google’s Android platform. But I’m guessing in part that developers are reluctant to jump in with two feet and create things for a company with such an uncertain future. A sale to someone with deep pockets could turn that around.

Here are my thoughts about who is left in the running, or should be:

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Troy’s First Impressions: myTouch 3G(0)

I just received a review unit of the myTouch 3G, the soon-to-be-released Android-powered phone made by HTC for T-Mobile. I’ve been posting my first impressions of it on Twitter. You can read them in the widget below.

I’ll write up a longer, more complete first take/review later today.

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