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Me too don't wanna see Palm leave, but fact is they're leaving soon and for good...

Coz I don't think none of them in Palm never thought of what's need to be done and changed like you people suggested. It's a no brainer, but obviously hit us real hard on why didn't they do it..? But came out something like Foleo crap instead.

Can never understand what's the people up there in Palm were thinking, they knew it, trust me, but they just don't do it.
To be honest, if action not taken, it could become a habit... This is another copycat from a cafe in Malaysia call friendster (yeah, that spell exactly friendster) with modified Starbucks logo...

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/shehmay/IMAGE_125.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y28/shehmay/cetakrompak.jpg

Though not that clear, you can see the logo looks lot like Starbucks.

Unless we all like to see more of this in the future and get confused about who's been copycat who...
I've visited the store before, it's definitely a copycat as the shopping mall was open after year 2000 (can't remember exactly but definitely after year 2000), so the store wouldn't be operated more than 5 years.

If the logo has no bars at the right top corner I might consider it coincident... But no way on earth that's coincident with the exact wordings, fonts and top right corner bars... No freaking way... IMO, action should be taken, at least a letter or something.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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