Um, mooresa, according to your own link, Palm is still in the lead:
"For the first time, Microsoft licensees captured more than 30 percent of worldwide PDA shipments, up from 16.2 percent in the third quarter of 2001. Palm and Sony, along with Handspring and a few other Palm OS licensees comprised approximately 48.6 percent of worldwide PDA shipments in the third quarter of 2002, the same as the third quarter last year."
As of, 3Q 2002... And as of today as far as I can determine.
And your reply to Foo makes no sense--yes, there is a tighter alliance between Nokia and Symbian than Palm hardware and PalmSource, so what? Is this hurting Nokia? Is this hurting Symbian? Of course, PalmSource competes with Symbian--and the Treo/Palm hardware competes with Nokia, et al (let's note: we are talking about a couple or so models (of hybrid Palms) versus many, many models of handsets). So wheres the inhibiting element to this equation?
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