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PalmOne officially becomes Palm
PDA maker PalmOne officially became Palm again on July 14, changing its logo along with its name.
Paul Kallender (IDG News Service) 18 July, 2005 08:05:52

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PalmOne became Palm, Thursday. The PDA maker has also changed its logo to a new design that will appear on products later in the year.

PalmOne was formed when the original Palm was renamed after spinning off its Palm OS PDA operating system software business into a separate company, PalmSource, so that the software unit could concentrate on third part licensing.

The latest name change follows PalmOne's announcement in May that it had agreed to pay PalmSource US$30 million for full rights to the Palm brand name. The Palm brand name had been co-owned by PalmOne and PalmSource since PalmSource was spun off in October 2003.

Palm manufactures PDAs (personal digital assistants), smart phones and other accessories. It has been hit hard in recent years because of an overall decline in the PDA market, and a loss of market share to companies such as Hewlett-Packard.

But the company has bounced back somewhat with its hit Treo smart phone products, acquired when it bought former Palm OS licensee Handspring.

The company also recently changed its top management, appointing Ed Colligan Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in May.

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