HP’s webOS-powered devices are riding off into the sunset and so too, apparently, are hundreds of jobs. Sources near the corporate tell All Things Digital that upwards of 525 employees at HP’s Palm division are slated to lose their jobs within the near future, as portion of a layoff process that began this week. In an announcement, an HP spokesperson explained the choice thusly:
“As communicated on August 18, HP will discontinue the advance of webOs devices in the fourth quarter of fiscal year 2011, which ends up Oct 31 2011. As a part of this decision, the webOS GBU is undergoing a discount in workforce. Today’s actions are portion of this initiative. In this time, we stand by our commitment to our webOS customers and may work making sure that support and repair for patrons don’t seem to be adversely affected.”
The corporate went directly to say that it’s still “exploring how one can leverage webOS software,” but declined to specify the precise choice of hardware-related jobs that might be cut.
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