Palm webOS “Joy and Disappointment” seminar
Time: 14:00-16:30, Sunday, Sept 4th.
Language: English and Chinese
Venue: Xindanwei, 50 Yongjia Rd.
Cost: 30 rmb/person, with fresh coffee and tea provided
Organizer: ifanr, Xindanwei
About The Event
Palm fans were deeply disappointed by HP’s decision to discontinue webOS devices. This gathering is dedicated to Palm, the amazing mobile platform that brought us a lot of joy and disappointment.
In this activity, you will be able to recall all your memories with webOS and Palm. You will have a lot of chances to share your usage experience with other fans who are equally addicted to Palm webOS as you. The seminar will also explore the ups and downs of webOS and Palm to see how they hit us and why they were abandoned.
Brand new TouchPad will be there to entertain your adventurous brain cells too! This gathering will definitely be a lot of fun for the Palmers.
The seminar will be moderated by Issa Wu from ifanr.
About Registration
This is an event by invitation, interested people please send your enroll request to faytoday@gmail.com with the following details:
- Your email address and mobile phone no.
- Are you a Palm user? Which model did you use?
- Are you a webOS user? Which device did you use?
- Please recommend one Palm software
About ifanr (http://ifanr.com)
ifanr is a leading tech blog in China since 2008. Its goal is “to explore leading tech and cool gadgets.” Surprisingly, ifanr may be one of the very few, if not the only, tech blogs in China that insist on writing editorial articles on tech.
ifanr’s team creates content and actually does research on the newest technology for their articles, instead of just copying and pasting from other website. They won the SOHU Prize of ”The Best Independent Blog” in 2009, just a year after the blog was launched.
ifanr gets a bunch of young, creative and enthusiastic writers who are mostly working at or related with the IT industry. They span across different nationalities including China, the United States, Australia and Japan.
As they speak of themselves: “We not only run a blog, we run it as our dream, we rock it.”

