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Can webOS 2.0 Restore Palm’s Place in Devices? Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Widely considered to be the inventor of the mobile device, Palm struggled with sales of its Pre smartphone last summer and was eventually acquired by HP . But Palm’s webOS is widely regarded as one of the best in the industry, and probably the biggest reason HP made the purchase. |
Will WebOS 2.0 Get Palm Back on Track? Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Palm's WebOS, the OS seen on the Palm Pre and Palm Pixi, is rarely even mentioned in the same breath as the major smartphone players anymore. Stories about smartphones mention iPhone, Android, BlackBerry, Windows Mobile/Phone 7--and that's it. No mention of WebOS. That's all too bad, since any tech geek will tell you that WebOS is a great mobile OS. HP , which bought Palm earlier this year , is ... |
Palm WebOS 2.0 beta released to developers Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Mobile operating system gets multitasking enhancements Palm's WebOS 2.0 beta is now available in limited release to developers, with a full public release planned for later this year. Palm announced the Software Developer Kit today on its website describing several improvements, including a focus on "Stacks" for better multitasking and a "Quick Actions" way of searching or creating an email ... |
Palm Releases WebOS 2 Details Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM After some initial uncertainty about the future of WebOS immediately after the Palm-HP merger, it's looking more and more like WebOS has a real future ahead of it. |
WebOS 2.0 Beta Ready for Developers Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Palm's WebOS 2.0 beta is now available in limited release to developers, with a full public release planned for later this year. |
Palm’s webOS 2.0 SDK Heading to Some Developers Today Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM When it comes to webOS, there’s many who believe that the mobile Operating System developed by Palm is far from over and done with. Despite being available on only two devices, people expect good things to come out of HP’s acquisition of the company. A good sign that things are still coming down the pipe broke cover today, as Palm has officially announced that the latest version of their SDK ... |
Facebook for Palm webOS updated Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Palm has announced an update to its Facebook application for webOS device users, which include the Palm Pre Plus and Pixi Plus. The application includes support for photo tagging, landscape mode, filtered news feeds, and a new one-click option to view comments. The Facebook app integrates into Palm's webOS and Synergy platform and can be downloaded for free. Read the full story here. |
WebOS 2.0 beta ready for developers Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM Computerworld - Palm's WebOS 2.0 beta is now available in limited release to developers, with a full public release planned for later this year. Palm announced the Software Developer Kit today on its Web site describing several improvements, including a focus on "Stacks" for better multitasking and a "Quick Actions" way of searching or creating an e-mail without launching an app. |
webOS 2 launches early access Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM It's really real! Palm has made public details of webOS 2, and launched an Early Access Program for developers, proving that HP has plans for the platform it acquired back in April.… |
WebOS 2.0 Pushed to Developers Saturday, September 04, 2010, 3:42:36 AM It looks like HP's investment in Palm is starting to pay off. Today, Palm's mobile operating system has been updated to a new version: webOS 2.0 . The refreshed OS, now released to the Palm developer community via a beta version of the webOS 2.0 SDK (software development kit), includes a number of updates and new features - features that already have some claiming that webOS rivals should "be ... |
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