It’s hard to believe that it’s already been more than two years since Palm OS 5 was released.  Much of that time was spent by Palmsource to develop Palm OS Cobalt, the then-successor to the Palm OS.  CNET News.com has an interview with two senior executives from ACCESS, the company that bought over Palmsource last year.  At the Linuxworld conference,  CNET Senior Writer Tom Krazit talked to Tomihisa Kamada (Chief Technology Officer) and Didier Diaz (Vice President) of ACCESS.   There’s no new information being provided, but it’s good to see ACCESS finally being more open with their plans.

While Palm has reiterated their support for the Palm OS platform several times, they have been quiet on adopting the ACCESS Linux Platform. Palm is still the largest customer for ACCESS, and the future of ACCESS depends very much on what Palm does next.

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