We’re continuing to provide developers with more opportunities to distribute their apps. Here are some updates we’d like to share: Paid apps for Australia and New Zealand App Catalogs Building on the recent addition of HP webOS App Catalogs for Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and Hong Kong, we’re excited to announce that developers will be able to offer paid apps in the App Catalogs for Australia and New Zealand as well. To make your paid app available in these countries, you will need to select the Australia and New Zealand App Catalogs and designate the price of your app in the My Apps tab
CNET HP wants to take webOS everywhere: appliances, cars, you name it Digitaltrends.com We are fans of webOS, but if HP hopes to expand the platform, it will have to deal with the performance issues we've seen on the TouchPad and Palm Pre devices and work to drum up more interest from the developer community. Currently, webOS is a distant ..
We continuously strive to provide webOS developers with the resources and support they need to be successful with webOS. That’s why we’re excited about offering our Developer Device Program now to webOS developers in Europe. If you’re actively developing a webOS app, our device program makes it easy and affordable to get the devices you need to test and optimize your apps
When it comes to testing how an app works for any given device, we know that there’s no substitute for the real thing.
Spaz Hackathon, part 2, going down April 21, Pre 2s up for grabs PreCentral.net Those contributing in person will be eligible for prizes, with the top two contributors across all categories received a Palm Pre 2 courtesy of the HP webOS Developer Relations team. More details, including how to register, can be found at the source …
Last week was a quite a week for webOS developers.
LAPTOP Magazine (blog) WebOS 3.0 Beta SDK Now Available MobileWhack.com For those not aware the HP TouchPad is set to be the first ever webOS powered tablet – something consumers have been longing for ever since webOS was released with the original Palm Pre . While the HP TouchPad is shaping up to be quite the tablet its …
“Meet the Team” is a new series to help you get to know your webOS Developer Relations team.
The webOS 2.1 SDK has officially exited the Early Access program and is now available for download from the HP webOS Developer Center. Using the 2.1 SDK, you can now: Take advantage of unique webOS features like Just Type, Exhibition and Synergy. Build and distribute hybrid apps, combining HTML, JavaScript and CSS with C/C++.
PreCentral.net PSA: International App Catalog still carrier-locked with webOS 2.0 PreCentral.net According to posts on the webOS Developer Center forums, it seems that the App Catalog is still carrier-locked even on the unlocked Palm Pre 2. Forum poster Wayne reported that he activated an unlocked Pre 2 on Bell and can't see any paid apps in the …
To our valued community of webOS developers: Throughout my career at companies like Silicon Graphics and Apple, I’ve had the pleasure of working with incredible developer communities. Most recently, during my past three years at Lucasfilm, I worked with some of the most advanced technologists in the world developing groundbreaking special effects for films and games, all of whom had an intensity that produced award winning results. Now, in my short time here at HP, I have already come across some of the most passionate developers I have ever had the pleasure to work with
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Hello everyone! Like many of you, I’m just catching my breath from last week’s big announcement . It’s a special time for webOS developers everywhere. I also want to introduce myself, since you’ll be hearing more from me
The AT&T developer summit doesn’t have the most alluring name, but last year’s event brought us news about Android and Palm devices hitting the carrier, so who knows what to expect this time around. We’re here all the same, just in case, so join us vicariously! Continue reading Live from AT&T’s Developer Summit Live from AT&T’s Developer Summit originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 05 Jan 2011 12:04:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds