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	<title>Comments on: Good News for the Lonely</title>
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		<title>By: Palm OS On WebOS - Take 2 &#124; Appdots</title>
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		<dc:creator>Palm OS On WebOS - Take 2 &#124; Appdots</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...]  Justin joked about the Palm OS being the ultimate undying mobile OS.  In many ways this is true.  For a while now, a company called StyleTap has created a Palm OS emulator that runs on Windows Mobile or Symbian.  I was actually very surprised at Palm’s announcement that it was a company other than StyleTap that would be developing the Classic app for WebOS.  At the same time, I am glad.  I have never had much luck with applications that use large database files on StyleTap.  But, this means that now Palm OS applications can be run on Symbian, Windows Mobile (Pro, Classic, and Standard), and now WebOS.  That sure is  a lot of market availability for a dying OS! [...]</description>
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