Feb
26
2010
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Palm CEO’s Letter to Employees

Team,

This morning we announced preliminary results for our 2010 third quarter. Since the quarter has not yet closed, it is too soon to offer exact numbers, but we stated that we expect to report revenues for Q3 between $300 and $320 million. We also announced that we expect our revenue for this fiscal year to fall below the guidance we gave to Wall Street, which ranged from $1.6 to $1.8 billion. As we mentioned in our press release, our softer than expected performance is due to slower than expected customer adoption of our products, which in turn has prompted our U.S. carrier partners to put additional orders on hold for the time being. On a positive note, we expect to exit the quarter with over $500 million in cash on our balance sheet. We’re scheduled to announce our full financial results in March.

I realize this news is difficult to swallow. We made this announcement today to prevent a surprise for Wall Street when we announce quarterly earnings in March. In the meantime, the entire executive team has been working extremely hard to improve product performance, and have implemented a number of initiatives to increase awareness and drive sales.

Dave Whalen and I just returned from a very successful meeting with Verizon Wireless, where they acknowledged that their execution of our launch was below expectations and recommitted to working with us to improve sales. To accelerate sales, we initiated Project JumpStart nearly three weeks ago. Since then, nearly two hundred Palm Brand Ambassadors, supplemented by Palm employees from Sunnyvale, have been training Verizon sales reps across the U.S. on our products. Early results from the stores have already shown improvement on product knowledge and sales week over week. You may have also seen a growing number of Palm ads on billboards, bus shelters, buses, and subway stations, all getting the word out about Palm.

All of these efforts are examples of how we are working to accelerate adoption and grow distribution of webOS. In the next few weeks, your management will work with you to make sure your priorities are laser-focused, primarily on helping to increase sales, improve product quality and differentiate the Palm product experience.

Our goals are taking longer than expected to achieve, but I am still confident that our talented team has what it takes to get the job done.

We’ll schedule an all-hands meeting after our earnings announcement in March, and I’ll be happy to answer your questions.

Go team!!!

jon

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Feb
24
2010
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Italy: Killing the Internet Faster than China

European Union law was drafted specifically to give hosting providers a safe harbor from liability so long as they remove illegal content once they are notified of its existence. The belief, rightly in our opinion, was that a notice and take down regime of this kind would help creativity flourish and support free speech while protecting personal privacy. If that principle is swept aside and sites like Blogger, YouTube and indeed every social network and any community bulletin board, are held responsible for vetting every single piece of content that is uploaded to them — every piece of text, every photo, every file, every video — then the Web as we know it will cease to exist, and many of the economic, social, political and technological benefits it brings could disappear.

Looks like American Judges/Prosecutors aren’t the only idiots in the world. Hopefully no extradition will happen because of this. A large content host such as Google should not be held accountable for improper content hosted on their site. Especially if said content host works with local authorities to help solve crimes in their country.

Watch out Moot, Italy is coming after you and 4chan next…

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Feb
23
2010
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So AT&T really does have the fastest 3g network. By a LOT.

Granted, I have a slower windows mobile based 3g device. (which will only get me around 700kbps) But using it as a tethered modem I have easily gotten 1300+ kbps in Gainesville, Atlanta, and in Savannah.

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Feb
23
2010
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Hartley Spurlock …

Hartley Spurlock
watched American Dad!: Return of the Bling.

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Hartley Spurlock watched American Dad!: Return of the Bling.

Feb
21
2010
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Hartley Spurlock …

Hartley Spurlock
watched 30 Rock: Klaus and Greta.

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Hartley Spurlock watched 30 Rock: Klaus and Greta.

Feb
20
2010
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Hartley Spurlock …

Hartley Spurlock
watched American Dad!: Not Particularly Desperate Housewives.

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Hartley Spurlock watched American Dad!: Not Particularly Desperate Housewives.

Feb
19
2010
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Hartley Spurlock …

Hartley Spurlock
watched American Dad!: Finances With Wolves.

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Hartley Spurlock watched American Dad!: Finances With Wolves.

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