Could Palm be looking to take a lesson in design from the master himself?

Could Palm be looking to take a lesson in design from the master himself?

People-passing is an age old tradition in corporate circles. If you want to know some company's internal secrets or steal a bit of its thunder, you simply hire one of its top employees. Of course, this usually favours the larger companies, who have money to steal the top designers of smaller companies. It usually doesn't happen the other way around - but this time it did.

Palm has hired Paul Mercer, one of the lead designers behind Apple's golden child, the iPod. Mercer isn't always a name associated with the device, mostly because he wasn't working for Apple at the time - instead, he was running his own design house, Pixo. It was this company that was responsible for the utterly simple but powerful software, as well as the hardware integration to the click-wheel.

The move comes just weeks after Palm's CEO politely called Apple's new iPhone "a highly developed media player, which happens to include a phone." Judging by the new hire, the remark came from a bit of jealousy - we'll see whether the magic of Mercer can help Palm feel a little better, though. It's been a while since Palm has produced anything notable - or at all, in fact. The PDA maker hasn't updated that part of its business since fall of 2005, over a year ago.

Of course, that doesn't mean Palm has lounged about for years. The Palm Treo is immensely popular for business users, and shortly after the iPhone announcement Palm even went on record to state that the treo has "90% of the features at a much lower price." Of course, the Treo is aimed squarely at the business sector - but perhaps the refreshing interface designs of Mercer will help put a consumer angle on it.

If so, Apple may have a little more of a fight than it bargained for.

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Quote Tyinsar 10th March 2007, 16:37
It would be nice to see Palm come out with something new and good (even if it's just to challenge / prevent the dominance of MS & Apple).
Quote DougEdey 10th March 2007, 16:42
Doesn't change the fact that Palm is being well and truly trounced by Windows Mobile at the moment.
Quote randosome 10th March 2007, 18:38
its a shame, palm used to make really nice little PDA's but they pulled out the market, and tbh i haven't even heard about them since really
It will be interesting to see what this will do to their business, but usually ex employees wont share their old company's secrets with their new company - you just don't do it
Quote David_Fitzy 10th March 2007, 23:32
So when should we expect the iPalm?
Quote DreamTheEndless 11th March 2007, 14:33
What idiot at palm managed to convince the company to split the company into a palm OS half and a palm hardware half? That was the beginning of the end for palm as far as I'm concerned. Now, palm phones come with windows mobile installed. (And, by they way - they aren't being "trounced" by windows mobile - they are windows mobile.......)
Quote traderonline 12th March 2007, 22:04
we can expect some cool palm pdas with iphone style appearance :)
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