Angry Birds Seasons now available on Palm webOS Mobile Burn Today Rovio announced, via Twitter, that its Angry Birds Seasons game is now available for the Palm Pre and the Palm Pixi from the Palm App Catalog. ..
Just wanted to note that if you’ve been having problems downloading from the Palm App Catalog we are aware of the issue. There is an update over on the official Palm blog , and we’ll be posting further updates as appropriate there, so please check back there for the latest status. Note: the Developer Portal is offline for the time being to while we work on the App Catalog
Portfolio.com There is a lot to like in the new Palm Pre Plus Mobility Site (blog) There is a lot to like in the slick new Palm Pre Plus. With the WebOS operating system, it is a radical departure from the Palm and WM operating systems of ..
FoneHome (blog) Palm brings App Catalogue to Europe V3.co.uk Palm has launched an App Catalogue in Europe with paid-for applications. The site will allow Palm Pre users to buy and download web-based apps from the Palm … Paid Palm Pre apps come to the UK FoneHome (blog) New in the App Catalog for 29 March 2010 PreCentral.net (blog) Paid Apps Come to the App Catalog in Germany, Ireland, Spain and the UK IntoMobile (blog) PreCentral.net (blog)
Download the Podcast We are excited to release the first video in a new developer podcast series. There is a ton of interesting development happening in the community as well as at Palm itself, and we wanted a way to share some of this material.
Android Community (blog) Gowalla Announces Gowalla for Palm webOS SYS-CON Media (press release) With the new application, Palm Pre ™ and Palm Pixi™ owners can now easily download the application from the Palm App Catalog on their phone and enjoy a … Gowalla Launches on webOS and Vies for Your Checkins with Free Stuff Mashable (blog) all 38 news articles
If you’re already registered for the Sprint Developer Conference, look for us there. If you haven’t, there’s still time. Go to http://sprintadp09.com/sprint_ADP.
It appears that Palm is getting information that is being uploaded from the Palm Pre. This morning, developer Joey Hess publicly examined a portion of webOS code that reports information back to Palm in order to determine exactly what info the manufacturer is retrieving behind the scenes.
Do you value your privacy? Would you prefer to keep your private life out of the hands of people that you do not know? If that’s the case, it might be in your best interest to stay away from the Palm Pre smartphone, because that hot handset has been set up to spy on your every move.