HP CEO Leo Apotheker has already indicated that he is totally open to licensing webOS to other companies, and he’s now confirmed that HP has, in reality, been in talks with a “collection of companies” about that possibility. Not surprisingly, he didn’t get a lot more specific than that, and went a way to dampen expectations a section, saying that “there is no such thing as a time pressure to do that.” Consistent with Bloomberg, however, “three those with knowledge of the discussions” say that Samsung is among the companies HP has had talks with, and one said that the corporate is specifically inquisitive about possibly using webOS for its Galaxy Tab tablets. HP’s Jon Rubinstein also dished slightly more at the subject to This is often my next, noting that “if someone desires to really invest, and potentially help develop webOS, we’re inquisitive about chatting with them,” although he went directly to indicate that HP isn’t drawn to playing second (or third) fiddle with an organization primarily interested by Android or Windows Phone — it’d seemingly should be webOS first, but not necessarily webOS exclusively.
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