I didnt want to hijack the other thread, so I made a new one.
I want to see Google do what they have done WITHOUT the money Google has.
I mean what could they do with a budget of a small company say palm (just before the buyout)
Your post seems to reflect some bitterness and resentment about the success of Android vs. the uncertain future of WebOS. The current state of affairs that Palm (and WebOS) finds itself in today is not Google's (or MS or Apple's) fault, IS Palm's fault.
You need to look back and understand that Palm was a small company that developed the Palm PDA and with it became a dominant force on the PDA market. Then they bought another company, Handspring and their successful line of PalmOS powered smartphone devices, the Treo. Palm then became, and for several years remained, a dominant force on the smartphone market.
However, Palm as a company rapidly became stagnant, failed to move forward it's OS providing no inovation until they finally sold the rights to their own OS to Access. After the release of the Treo 650, Palm stopped all meaningful development work on it's PalmOS platform - just continued to slap the same OS version to every future PalmOS Treo product. In the meantime, other mobile OS platforms continue growing it's offerings eroding Palm's market share.
When the iPhone hit the market it redifined what a smartphone should be for the masses and became a dominant force on the smartphone market. By that time, Palm's market share had shrinked considerably from the exodus of many loyal customers such as myself and was in no position to compete. Microsoft, despite it enormous resources, also failed to respond rapidly enough and finds itself painfully behind the curve right now.
The only major company that moved in and committed sufficient resources to acquire and develop a competing mobile OS paltform was Google. So Android was born to little fanfare, overtime however, has been adopted by major hardware manufacturers and is now represented on most North American carriers with good quality and competitive hardware.
WebOS is a revolutionary concept, in many ways similar to what Palm OS was on it's day. For Palm however, was just too little too late. I hold the future of WebOS at this point as uncertain. Do to conflicting statements from HP, is difficult to guess what they intend WebOS to evolve in the future. I hope the devlopment of this OS continues under HP and better hardware becomes a reality in the near future.