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sapo
March 22nd, 2006, 06:38 AM
I received this email this morning:

As you may be aware, last November, PalmSource (NASDAQ: PSRC), provider of
Palm OS®, a leading operating system powering next-generation phones and
mobile devices, was acquired by ACCESS Co., Ltd., (Tokyo Stock Exchange:
4813), a global provider of mobile content delivery and Internet access
software. PalmSource is now a wholly owned subsidiary of ACCESS and is no
longer a separate, publicly traded company.

ACCESS has a global workforce in excess of 1200 employees, is financially
sound with a market capitalization of over $3.5 billion, and is best known
for its NetFront® mobile browser that is commercially deployed on over 210
million phones and consumer electronic devices, including the Palm® Treo™
650. Going forward, ACCESS remains fully committed to supporting
developers on the Palm OS Garnet platform, and the Developer Programs team
will continue to provide developer support for Palm OS Garnet throughout
its lifecycle. In addition, at the recent 3GSM wireless show in Barcelona,
PalmSource announced its new, next-generation operating system--ACCESS
Linux Platform (ALP). Some details on ALP:
• The ACCESS Linux Platform is based on a standard kernel version 2.6.12
(and above) and is designed to be kernel agnostic.
• It includes major open source components like:
o GTK+, an open source, multi-platform toolkit for creating graphical user
interfaces
o GStreamer, an open source, multi-threaded streaming media framework
o SQLite, an open source small, high-performance SQL database engine
• ALP will include GHost, a Palm OS Garnet emulator similar to PACE (Palm
Application Compatibility Engine) that will allow a large number of
existing Palm OS applications to “just run” with no modifications.

Man, i think this is great this for all the linux community and developers, and i m glad i started learning GTK :mrgreen:

Hamman
March 22nd, 2006, 08:35 AM
Great move! If true, it would be the only reason for me to ever get a Palm :P
It's really nice to see them using gstreamer, as it will make it pretty easy to make media applications for ALP powered devices.
Hopefully it will benefit the entire community :)

commodore
March 22nd, 2006, 11:32 AM
And probably everything they develop will be non-free software. It's boring when they just take the kernel to make it better. They should make all the stuff they write for it free software.

majikstreet
March 22nd, 2006, 04:32 PM
teh pwnage :D

Include python, and I'm set to develop Palm applications!

ComplexNumber
March 22nd, 2006, 05:29 PM
this is old news from last year. i knew of this around 3-5 months or so ago because i follow mobile phone technolgy.

commodore
March 23rd, 2006, 04:49 AM
So what that it's old news? He posted it for other people to read it and we didn't know about su he succeeded.