Before Bradley, Palm was losing tons of money because of stupid supply chain issues. To be blunt, none of the Palm executives at that time had a clue. He fixed most of that, and got the company profitable.
Now supply chain issues are not nearly as big a deal (because you can now outsource the whole product and just pick up the finished product). Bradley really doesn't have a clue about the direction of mobile devices, so it was time to get rid of him and bring in someone who can see future customer needs. (An ability that's been sorely lacking at P1. Not that MS, HP, & Dell are any better...)
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(only?) device manufacturer for the #2 mobile computing operating system?
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Off the top of my head: Tapwave (probably dying), Garmin (just brought out this really sweet Palm/GPS for planes), and Samsung.
Also if you compare Palm, PPC+SP, RIM, and Symbian, all of these are really bunched up close together. (Call me when one reaches 2X the sales of the others...) Sales rate wise, RIM and Symbian (Nokia) are growing much faster than the other 2.