Since we were just discussing Palm and their smartphone market share increase, now’s a good time to share the news about StyleTap. Back in February, we saw video of an experimental version of this Palm OS emulator running on an iPhone. As they say: give the people what they want. That video has been watched over 800,000 times, so the StyleTap folks figure there’s a marketable product here. You won’t be able to run your Palm apps on an iPhone our iPod Touch until next month at the absolute earliest: that’s when the deets become available on pricing and availability through the iTunes store.While we wait: what’s the value of such a program for you? $10? Not a dime over $25? Better yet: what are the first Palm apps you’ll be running on your Apple device?(via IntoMobile)
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