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HP To Open Source WebOS

First time accepted submitter pscottdv writes "This year the artists formerly known as Palm had quite a rough few months with HP dumping the hardware side of their own webOS mobile computing platform – their most recent move, having been announced just last month, is live today: open sourced webOS for all. While the actual main product which will be known as Open webOS 1.0 will not be released until September, they've already got the Enyo piece of the pie available today."

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  1. iOS now has more marketshare than Android by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    It's official: iOS now has more marketshare than Android. Reuters reports that Apple completely erased Android's marketshare lead, confirming earlier reports by both Nielsen and NPD. Over 150 Android smartphones couldn't outcompete the iPhone 4S. With 37 million iPhones sold last quarter, Apple is the largest smartphone marker, and their profits exceed Google’s entire revenue, $13 billion to $10.6 billion. Finally, with 15 million iPads sold last quarter, the tablet market is now larger than the entire desktop PC market.

    Remember that Slashdot triumphantly posted in January 2011 about Android surpassing iOS in marketshare. A year later when the opposite happens? Not a peep. Talk about bias.

    The clock is ticking, Fandroids.

    1. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      It's official: iOS now has more marketshare than Android. Reuters reports that Apple completely erased Android's marketshare lead, confirming earlier reports by both Nielsen and NPD. Over 150 Android smartphones couldn't outcompete the iPhone 4S. With 37 million iPhones sold last quarter, Apple is the largest smartphone marker, and their profits exceed Googleâ(TM)s entire revenue, $13 billion to $10.6 billion. Finally, with 15 million iPads sold last quarter, the tablet market is now larger than the entire desktop PC market.

      Remember that Slashdot triumphantly posted in January 2011 about Android surpassing iOS in marketshare. A year later when the opposite happens? Not a peep. Talk about bias.

      The clock is ticking, Fandroids.

      Fair comment.

    2. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Even more interesting is the news that in the last quarter Mac unit sales grew 20% whilst PCs declined 8.5%.

      It's good to see (mostly Windows) PCs on their way out, replaced by Macs.

    3. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      No, I don't take credit for it. But if you want to believe that, that's OK by me.

    4. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      That's OK. As PCs go increasingly out of style, there will be even more junk parts hanging around for your projects.

      Meanwhile, most people just want a good computer in the case it came in. And the best of those are the Macs.

    5. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Oh my, how optimistic. You're totally not mistaking sales growth with installed base share.

      You're right I'm not mistaking it. I explicitly said unit sales growth and that's what I meant. Also known as market share.

      There's a billion or so PCs in the world with about 5% of them being Macs. With about 12 million Macs sold last year, it'll take just ~80 years to completely replace the PC

      Yeah right. Because those PCs will still be running in 80 years. And suddenly the growth in Mac unit sales is going to stop.

      BTW your Mac sales is out of date. Over the last 12 months they've sold 17 million. Rapid growth you see.

      Even more interestingly, going on last quarters Mac and PC unit sales, Apple has 18% of the worldwide market share. (Apple results/Gartner worldwide PC shipments).

    6. Re:iOS now has more marketshare than Android by BasilBrush · · Score: -1, Offtopic

      Yeah you're right. Apple users probably do get more sex and PC users are more likely to be homophobic.

  2. Slashdot is dead by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Infiltrated by Google employees and well-wishers, Slashdot consistently offers justifications for every bad behavior and terrible decision coming from Google. Just look at the privacy changes article in which fanboys banded together to make sure Google was perceived as the good guy and that anyone critical of them was modbombed.

    Just to recap, Google is a multibillion dollar advertising megacorporation that was caught by the German government sniffing people's wifi data (they "accidentally" did it for three years before admitting it only when authorities threatened an investigation), forced people to use real names on Google+ and admitted it was an identity service and not a social network, stuffed Google+ results into the search engine without any competing social networks even though they have those networks indexed by the search engine (hello, Microsoft tactics), said that the only people who care about privacy "have something to hide," hacked into Mocality to call its customers, removed H.264 support in Chrome out of "openness" only to turn around ship the closed-source Flash plugin, withheld Android source from the public but shared it with privileged hardware partners so they could have a leg up, abused their Android compatibility program to make things difficult for smartphone makers who chose Bing instead of Google, and on and on and on.

    With all this crap they pull that would get them completely trashed if they were Microsoft or any other company, there's one reason and one reason only that they have been propped up as the good guy on Slashdot all these years--Linux. They use Linux. Slashdot is a Linux advocacy site, and so because Google uses Linux, they are good guys and get a pass for everything. That's all it takes to get Slashdot to love you. Just use Linux.

    Hypocrites. When Microsoft used their Windows monopoly revenues to fund development of Internet Explorer and release it for free to try to dominate the web market, everyone here cried "antitrust!" But when Google uses its web search monopoly revenues to fund development of Android and release it for free to try to dominate smartphones, everyone defends it. For anyone who was on Slashdot during those times, to see Google doing all the very same things Microsoft did but get a completely different reaction is surreal.

    Slashdot is a bubble. You only get pro-Google, pro-Linux news. Major news occurring elsewhere is often days late, if it gets reported at all. The Google+ search results fiasco is huge all over the tech sites right now, but there's nothing about it here, as if it doesn't even exist as a controversy. And did you know iOS surpassed Android in marketshare by the end of 2011 according to three research firms? With how obsessed Slashdot is over marketshare, and how they constantly trumpeted Android's marketshare all the time as a victory last year, you'd think it would be big news. But, no. This is pro-Google territory, pro-Linux territory. Gotta keep the natives happy for more page views.

    This will get modded down because trolls have taken over the moderation system and openly subvert it. That's fine. It just proves my point about how Slashdot reacts to anything outside the partyline. This site's news reporting is old, antiquated, and slow, but the news isn't even why people come here anymore. The part of the community still remaining (after its years-long exodus to Reddit, Hacker News, and other sites, which is why traffic has decreased so dramatically on most Slashdot stories today) only comes here to pat themselves on the back for thinking a certain way. "Yeah, Microsoft is still evil! Yeah, Google is still the good guy! Yeah, Apple is still for chumps!" It's the year 2000 forever on Slashdot.

    1. Re:Slashdot is dead by mbkennel · · Score: 1, Offtopic

      "When Microsoft used their Windows monopoly revenues to fund development of Internet Explorer and release it for free to try to dominate the web market, everyone here cried "antitrust!""

      It was the bundling it with Windows and concomitant development of proprietary MS only extensions that were the real problems.

      Google (so far) isn't doing the rough equivalents: they aren't restricting use of Google search to Chrome, and they aren't pushing a plethora of obviously Google-only APIs to make websites work on Chrome-only. If they did, then they'd be like Microsoft 1998.

      They're making Chrome so that they can make and sell Google Apps and be sure that there will be a way to run Google Apps which doesn't suck too much.

      Of course, Google is mini-evil to meso-evil (on the scale where Facebook is full-on-evil) on privacy and creepy data collection.

  3. Comments in every topic now. by flimflammer · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It's almost interesting how off-topic the first several topics of articles have become these days. You get random google bashing, accusations on trolling, mac praising, and what have you in the first posts, in articles entirely unrelated to these comments.

    Are trolls trolling trolls trolling shills trolling?