May 20th, 2009 - InformationWeek
Palm's Pre smartphone runs on webOS(click for image gallery)
Sprint is looking at its exclusive deal to market the Palm Pre to reverse its continuing loss of subscribers. At the same time, Palm needs the Pre's novel features to return it to the front ranks of high-end mobile phones -- a position it lost to the surging iPhone and BlackBerrys.
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