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Comment Money, money, money (Score 2, Interesting) 236

I thought the same thing initially but then I thought about it a little more and found one way it could work. HP obviously just doesn't know how to make/market mobile devices (see the puny sales from Jornada and iPaq) so just slapping Android into an iPaq isn't going to help.

Instead, buy Palm who is actually pretty darn good at it and give their management and engineering teams gobs of money and marketing muscle to work with. Then buy out of the Sprint exclusivity and they got a chance to move some phones.

On the other hand, if Palm disappears into the HP borgness then it'll likely be mismanaged to hell by the same people who've failed for a decade to do anything meaningful in the mobile market.

Comment Re:Yes, because Google's fiber costs nothing to ru (Score 1) 188

Yeah, there's maintenance and operational expense and upgrade capex but, at their scale, that still should be a whole lot cheaper than having no internal capacity and buying bandwidth externally. Also, assuming their fiber is shared with other Google businesses, Youtube will only be allocated a percentage of aforementioned costs.

Comment Re:good (Score 1) 264

Absolutely there's a market for it. Smart's introduction in the US is a recent example. Saab already has a small but loyal fanbase for a product traditionally known as quirky and different. GM really screwed the brand with lack of marketing, lack of compelling new designs and generally sub-par quality for a entry-level luxury car.

In some respects, they are where Apple was in pre-Jobs late 90s but the odds are stacked against them. In the long run, do they have a Job-like dynamic leader to drive product design for their next round of model refreshes? In the short term, can Spyker use its super-car roots help improve brand image and increase sales back to at least the 2008 levels? Nailing both of these would be a tall order.

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