The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Jon Rubinstein, Palm chief and once head of Apple's iPod unit in Sunnyvale, Calif., in November 2009. Rubinstein believes Palm does not need to be as big as its rivals to thrive. Palm is tiny compared with Apple, Research in Motion, Samsung, Google, Microsoft and Nokia, which are battling to control the future of smartphones. The company introduced a new generation of smartphones in June with the $199 Palm Pre on Sprint's network. The second phone in the line, the $99 Pixi, went on sale Sunday. But investors trying to read the mood of the consumer are still not sure they will make Palm big. (Jim Wilson/The New York Times) 14081197
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