
Usually, we do not repeat the obvious slander cutthroat, but there is a bit of Palm’s assertion on the fact that their Web OS is a more recent generation and specifically deliberate for mobile phones. Here’s what Newsweek recount: The aging in use system from Palm, Palm OS, was originally designed for a relatively easy personal organizer and had been complete and then patched to manage a mobile phone-a task for which he had absolutely not been designed.

It is much slower; Rubinstein and his team explain that because the code for OS X is not light enough to turn quickly on a mobile device with a rather small computer and limited memory. And you can only do one thing at a time. Apple launch OS X for its personal computer in 2001, but the roots of certain element of the system date back to the 1980s when they were used in the working system on computer in the other company Jobs, NeXT.
Palm saw an opportunity in the fact out somewhat newer, better and perhaps most exciting gadget fans-fastest. “We are already four times faster than the iPhone, and we are still trying to optimize,” boasts McNamee. Palms anticipate that people will keep 15 to 20 applications open at once.
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