Palm OS (1996–2007) was one of the earliest mobile operating systems, created by Palm for PDAs and later smartphones.
It powered devices like the Palm Pilot and Palm Treo, famous for their simple UI, handwriting recognition (Graffiti), and strong productivity apps (contacts, calendar, tasks).
By the mid‑2000s, Palm OS was falling behind newer platforms (iOS, Android). Palm needed a modern successor.
2. Birth of WebOS (Palm Era)
2009: Palm introduced WebOS with the Palm Pre smartphone.
WebOS was designed as a next‑generation mobile OS, featuring the card‑based multitasking interface and apps built with web technologies (HTML5, CSS, JavaScript).
It was praised for innovation but struggled against iOS and Android due to limited apps and weak hardware support.
3. HP Acquisition
2010: Hewlett‑Packard (HP) acquired Palm, hoping to use WebOS across smartphones, tablets, and even printers.
2011: HP launched the HP TouchPad tablet and new WebOS phones.
However, sales were poor, and HP quickly abandoned WebOS for mobile devices.
HP briefly open‑sourced WebOS, but its smartphone ambitions ended.
4. LG Acquisition and Transformation
2013: LG Electronics acquired WebOS from HP.
LG repurposed WebOS as the operating system for its Smart TVs.
Since 2014, all LG Smart TVs have run WebOS, offering streaming apps, voice control, and smart home integration.
LG later extended WebOS to appliances (refrigerators, projectors, IoT devices), but not back to smartphones.
5. Current Status
Palm OS: Discontinued (2007).
WebOS (mobile): Discontinued (2011, after HP’s failed attempt).
WebOS (LG era): Active, powering LG Smart TVs and smart devices today.
6.Summary
Palm OS was the pioneer (1996), laying the foundation for mobile productivity.
Palm created WebOS (2009) as its successor, but it failed in the smartphone market.
HP (2010–2012) tried to expand WebOS but abandoned it after poor sales.
LG (2013–present) revived WebOS as a successful Smart TV and IoT platform, where it continues to thrive.
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