Report: Amazon eyeballs HPs WebOS
If Amazon ends up buying the orphaned webOS from Hewlett-Packard, it shouldnt come as a complete surprise.Last night,VentureBeat, citing a well placed source reported that the two companies are in serious negotiations about buying HPs Palm business.
Its been clear for a month that HP was looking into options for the operating system. HP bought Palm and its OS know-howfor $1.2 billion in April, 2010.
People who have followed HP over the past year could see the writing on the wall. Heres a quick recap of WebOS-related news.
- Last January,Jon Rubinstein, the former Palm CEO who then headed HPs webOS effort,joined Amazons board of directors.
- In July, HP replaced Rubinstein as head of the webOS unit withStephen DeWitt, an executive from the companys Personal Systems Group (PSG).
- On Aug. 18, HP nuked its webOS-based TouchPad tablet and said it wanted tooptimize value for the slick webOS.
- Last week, HP confirmedlayoffs in its webOS team.
Earlier this week, Michael Abbott, who led webOS development at Palm before joining Twitter as VP of engineering last year, saidhe hoped WebOS innovation will live on, whether it is bought by another tech company or not.
There were novel things we were doing around notifications, and how you could enable a notification to not distract what you were currently doing, Abbott toldMobilize 2011attendees.
Amazon dominated headlines this week with the debut of its Amazon Kindle Fire and its own Amazon Silk browser, optimized for use with Amazon Web Services.
Amazon and HP could not be reached for comment.
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