HP blocked its recent "Think Beyond" event with a extraordinary announcement that webOS would be coming to PCs. How, accurately, the company considered on doing that has been a mystery. The Seattle Times just interviewed HPs CTO, Phil McKinney, who helped put to rest some premature speculation that HP would be dumping Microsoft Windows in favor of webOS while adding some clarity to its webOS on the whole thing plan. According to Phil, people still want an OS appropriate to PCs, tablets, and smartphones with webOS pulling it all together by "taking the existing operating systems and bringing WebOS onto those platforms and making it universal across all of our footprint." That doesnt signify that webOS will run as a virtualized instance within Windows. Phil says, "its not virtualization. Its an integrated WebOS experience were looking to bring." He then adds, "Were working with Microsoft on the future of Windows and were very optimistic on what that future is, but what we think is we can bring an enhancement to that." The goal is to create a large device footprint that makes webOS a very good-looking platform to developers -- "you can build up your WebOS app thatll run on your phone, your slate and your PC," according to McKinney. Hmm, apparently HP didnt get the Elopcalypse memo about the "three-horse race" that considers HPs and RIMs ecosystems irrelevant. Source
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