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Where will Palm land — Nokia or Motorola?

Reports have been spreading that Palm, Inc. will be acquired real soon and it could be announced in the next 12 to 24 hours.

The likely buyers are Nokia and Motorola, along with several other private firms. So, which one do you think is it? Are we looking at a Nokia Palm or a Motorola Palm anytime soon?

I think I’ll go with the hunches at GigaOM and say Motorola needs Palm more than Nokia does.

Motorola Palm
Motorola + Palm = Mapalm

Nokia Palm
Nokia + Palm = Napalm (see, not a good mix :D )

Ok, I just made them up and they sound corny.

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6 Responses to “Where will Palm land — Nokia or Motorola?”


  1. Gravatar Icon Dusty replied on Mar 22nd, 2007 at 12:02 pm (1)

    Hahaha .. natawa din ako dun .. corny din pala ako

    I’m not much of a palm fan myself but I’m very interested in the turn of events. For me it’s gonna be more exciting if Nokia gets Palm.

    Symbian based Palm devices … Mmmmm .. although it’ll more likely go the way of Linux much like their N770.

  2. Gravatar Icon Wauks replied on Mar 23rd, 2007 at 4:59 am (2)

    NAPALM! LOL. Seriously though, I’d love to see NOKIA and PALM get together.

  3. Gravatar Icon Jaja replied on Mar 23rd, 2007 at 9:29 am (3)

    Hahaha!!!! kakatawa naman ung mga naisip mo na brand names! Winner ang NAPALM! :D

  4. Gravatar Icon Seth Myers replied on Mar 23rd, 2007 at 5:12 pm (4)

    Isn’t Motorola+Palm MoPalm?

  5. Gravatar Icon Raul replied on Mar 26th, 2007 at 1:01 am (5)

    oh man… i’m going back to Nokia phones again?

    A sad turn of event for Palm but I will keep my Treo 650 for as long as I can… A TreoLinux project is on the way and I can’t wait to try it when I’m confident that it will not trash my phone haha

    TreoLinux - http://www.grack.com/programming/misc/TreoLinux.html

  6. Gravatar Icon Baraghal replied on Mar 26th, 2007 at 2:58 pm (6)

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    http://www.txtph.com

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