halflife 6 days ago

Wasn’t much to it actually. I was working in a team trying to create hp’s first SAAS offering for workflow management.

I was the “webmaster” specialist at that time, and hearing the news that HP bought palmOS which was based on JavaScript made me really excited.

However, during that time, HP was notorious for replacing its CEO on a yearly basis.

After 1 year working on our project, 30 person team, the CEO was replaced and our project was scrapped.

They gave me 2 months to do nothing (actually played gears of war in the game room), and then moved me to another team where we spent 8 months waiting while the managers argued on what we should be doing . After that I quit.

We always knew that the software side of hp provides barely 10% of the revenue while the rest is printers.

It really wasn’t a surprise they failed with the Palm purchase.

  • dylan604 6 days ago

    > We always knew that the software side of hp provides barely 10% of the revenue while the rest is printers.

    Specifically, the rest is ink used in those printers. They pretty much give away the printers

myvoiceismypass 6 days ago

This was an offer to non HP folks as well - if you were an established developer, you could get a free Pre2. I was a recipient of said free device, but I did have several legit apps in the store because honestly WebOS was really fun to write code for! Their developer relations were excellent for a while - it was a really fun community to be part of for a bit. Shout out to Chuq, he was great.