The attendee list for the Location and Navigation Summit conference and exhibition has just been announced. 200 senior-level location and navigation executives are meeting in San Jose (on October… (PRWeb October 06, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/10/prweb8850387.htm
FlaglerLive.com Palm Coast Voter to City Council: “Reducing Voting Locations Is Insane” FlaglerLive.com Numerous voting residents require that the mayor and city council make the proper decision and change the location of the pre -voting location from Bunnell to Palm Coast. Remember, this is a City of Palm Coast election, not a county election or a City …
You may not realize it, but if you have the webOS SDK installed on your system, you’ve got the source for the Mojo framework there right on your machine available for reading. On Windows, we install it in the “share/refcode/webos-framework” folder under the location where the SDK lives (usually c:Program FilesPalmSDK), next to the code samples and webOS application source.
Editor’s note: When we saw the salesforce.com application written by CustomWare, we wrote to them and asked if they would write up their experience. The article below is written by them (and not Palm).
Foursquare is battling for your SXSW check-ins with a musical scavenger hunt . Rival Gowalla is going to go after them with free gadgets – specifically free Palm Pre Plus and Palm Pixi Plus devices as part of a promotion the location-based social networking service is unveiling in conjunction with their just-launched app for webOS. The app should hit the Palm App Catalog on Tuesday, and like the …
TI OMAP4 hands-on, Zune Phone, Palm Pre Plus GPS woes PhoneMag.com (blog) Apparently, the Palm Pre Plus for Verizon is having some issues with GPS signal locks. Owners are saying that the handset is showing their location anywhere …
A few days shy of the 6th month since the Palm Pre was released, the App Catalog has reached the 500 apps barrier, well, it actually has 504 apps so far. The last time I really got excited about the App Catalog was when it reached 356 apps , which seems like a long time, but it was actually just a couple of weeks ago
Apps that do one thing and do it in a polished and useful manner will always remain popular in the smartphone world. Intersection is a GPS-enabled Palm Pre app that automatically discovers your current intersection with a single tap and lets you text it to the right people with another.
Golly, we’ve been spoiled with apps this week. First with a slew of apps on Monday , and now with a few today.
Go To Lite is a waypoint marker that lets you “bookmark” specific points in the real world via GPS. This Palm Pre app is most useful to mark your cars position in a large parking lot or parking garage so that you may easily return to it once you’re done shopping
It was just a week ago that the App Catalog received 10 new apps, and a week before it had receive 13 apps. Last night Palm released 15 new apps into the App Catalog. I don’t know but, it would seem that Thursdays are becoming the day of the week to release new apps into the App Catalog.
Since the Palm webOS 1.2 leak , there has been a lot of buzz. Now we have word of some videos demonstrating the new features that will make their way into our Pre handsets via webOS 1.2, hopefully, by the end of this month. But keep on reading, and don’t forget the videos at the end.
The Onion details Google’s new opt-out policy if you prefer to keep your personal information private is above [via Fake Steve ]. Ok, yes, it’s satire – but here’s the thing, we’re still waiting on clearer opt-out policies from Palm with regard to the fact that your location is being sent up to their servers and then on to Google.
Kosher2Go is another restaurant finder application for the Palm Pre. This app restricts the range of restaurants to ones that serve kosher food. This app has no search feature, instead it finds the nearest kosher restaurants relative to your current position.
I thought it would have been nice if the app had been able to utilize the Palm Pre’s GPS to find your location, but that was not to be. Instead, just enter your city or zip code and it will find you, pretty much anywhere in the world. …