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Palm To Purchase Be's IP

There's been a lot of rumours swirling around an imminent buyout of Be's IP given their current cash situation. But I wouldn't have thought of Palm as a potential suitor - but a story in the subscription only area of today's WSJ indicates it to be true. Hopefully a non-pay service will get the story soon - but looks like Palm is trying to beef up its software side, and wants to get some Be's engineers.Update: 08/16 02:16 PM by H :Looks like C|Net has the details - 11 million USD in Palm stock for the purchase of Be.

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  1. WARNING: This is NOT Be Inc. purchase by krokodil · · Score: 5, Informative
    Note the wording:

    "acquiring the assets and intellectual property of software "

    That means that they are not buying the company, just IP and assets. That means that Palm will not be accepting liabilities, like support contracts, employment agreements, etc.

    In scenarios like this, victim company is quickly closed and some employees are fired and some are given options to join new company.

    This is not such a good deal as ouright purchase. I hope I am wrong.

  2. Surprising? No... by pev · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Well, it's only surprising to us that have been following Be for several years as it was expected to be Sony (Their only current major customer) that buys them.

    As for Palm, well they've been in the market for a new kernel for a while now, and BeIA being very slick is perfect for them. Its established (technically, not commercially) and deals exceptionally well with real time media and networking - the kind of things Palm want to build upon for appeal.

    The real question is where does that live the desktop OS that showed som much promise? As expected of a slashdot reader, I';ve got to say 'I hope it going to be made open source/GPL/Free/wibbleware' or similar words. Well, who knows... I just hope it doesnt vanish away... Press release here.

  3. It may sell well on PDAs... by stikves · · Score: 5, Insightful
    [begin irrelevant]

    Have you noticed that most of the OS vendors are trying to be UNIX like.

    Take NT for example. With 2K it introduced many "new" concepts like "mounting", "symbolic links", and "telnet daemon". With Cygwin, it becomes a very good "development" environment.

    BeOS, QNX and alike are trying to be (semi) POSIX compliant from the beginning.

    [end irrelevant]

    OS'es need three basic things: development environment, applications, and drivers. Surely BeOS did not lack in terms of first two. Because it was able to run GCC and many other free software

    But BeOS surely failed in driver support. Mine and my friends' Be adventure was short because of driver issues.

    The conclusion is: Since there is (almost) no driver issue on PDAs, BeOS may suit very well on them. I do not know how much Palm integrate from Be kernel, but they will surely use Be applications and development environment. With the addition of the PalmOS emulator (currently downloadable from their site) we may see many free software development on *nix for Palm.

  4. BeIA was the likely target by mblase · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Doubtless Palm was after not the desktop BeOS, but the BeIA internet appliance operating system. BeIA has, to date, only been sold to Sony for the eVilla gizmo, but that probably won't earn Sony much money. But if Palm can combine BeIA with their own PalmOS, they could really give PocketPC a run for the market.

    1. Re:BeIA was the likely target by clontzman · · Score: 5, Funny
      But if Palm can combine BeIA with their own PalmOS, they could really give PocketPC a run for the market.

      Yeah, and if I can combine a bologna sandwich with a rocket ship, I won't fly to the moon hungry.

  5. Apple by well_jung · · Score: 5, Funny
    So what will Apple do with Be when they buy Palm?

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  6. We've seen the future of Palm... by mblase · · Score: 5, Informative
    ...didn't you notice the little "Palm Powered" icon in the corner of the videophone screen in "Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within"?

    I nearly LOL'ed, myself... product placement is getting sneakier every year.

  7. Wahoo! by Lally+Singh · · Score: 5, Funny

    So does this mean that we get SMP palms with little LED bargraphs on each side of the display for each CPU?

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  8. Kernel for ARM-based devices? by kdgarris · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I wonder if Palm wants to use the Be kernel for the next generation of ARM-based devices. Note that PalmOS already runs on top of a different kernel (AMX, I think), licensed from another company.

    -Karl

  9. If a tree falls in the forest by SilentChris · · Score: 5, Funny

    If one failing company buys out another failing company, does it make a sound? :)

  10. Re:soooo by Jason+Earl · · Score: 5, Insightful

    There has been little Be desktop development By Be Inc. but there has been a fair bit in the way of application and driver development by the exceptionally talented community of Be enthusiasts. (Their like Linux enthusasts but without the foaming at the mouth)

    My guess is that Be users, including the exceptionally talented community of Be volunteer developers, will soon be learning why it is that Free Software is such an important concept. Be Inc. has just sold it's intellectual property to Palm, and they soon will be closing their doors, probably forever. Since Palm just paid $11 million dollars for the Be source code, you can pretty much guarantee that they aren't going to simply cough it up, and you can also guarantee that they aren't going to be interested in the desktop portions of the OS. Palm makes handhelds.

    In other words, Be as a desktop OS is DEAD and the time and effort spent writing drivers and Be specific applications has just been flushed down the proverbial toilet. Laugh at the "foaming mouth" Linux advocates all you want, at least they had the sense to base their work on software that they could get the source code to.

  11. A few notes. by 11223 · · Score: 5, Informative
    First, everone's favourite fearless leader, JLG, will be in an "advisory position" to their OS group, hopefully having some input/control as to the future of the PalmOS platform.

    Secondly, Palm doesn't defecate on developers. Be did, despite JLG's comments. Let's hope this turns out better for us developers.

    Thirdly, Be does have existing BeIA contracts, and it's possible that Palm would consider continuing to market BeIA to IA developers as a means of bringing in more money (but with the Palm name attached). What is the development platform for BeIA? Why, it's BeOS. They either need to port their development platform over to another OS (unlikely) or continue BeOS at least for developers of that.

    Lastly, this isn't a buyout. Palm bought Be's *assets*. Be as a company is still around, and a note in their press release said they retain the right to bring suits, *including under antitrust law*. You can all speculate as to the target, esp. considering what they did with Compaq.

  12. Re:Gotta be for Palm OS 5.0... by Lars+T. · · Score: 5, Funny

    Heh, I bet Palm bought Be so Palm won't be bought by Apple, beacause Jobs wouldn't be seen dead with Be.

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