Laptop Magazine did a “ March Madness ” users vote playdown of various phones. The Palm webOS community organized itself and got involved, and I’m thrilled to report the Palm Pre ended up winning the entire tournament! I want to thank everyone among the community who got involved and voted and encouraged others to do so as well. it’s a little bit bragging rights, but it’s really a nice reminder that the community we’re involved with on this platform is as committed and interested in seeing this platform succeed as we are — so thanks! chuq
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DALLAS — As a Palm Pre owner and Sprint customer, I’m glad to see the phone getting picked up by Verizon Wireless. It’s a sign the platform might yet succeed and thrive. But also as a Palm Pre owner, I’m annoyed to see the better features in the Verizon version.
As a Palm Pre owner and Sprint customer, I’m glad to see the phone getting picked up by Verizon Wireless. It’s a sign the platform might yet succeed and thrive.
As a Palm Pre owner and Sprint customer, I’m glad to see the phone getting picked up by Verizon Wireless. It’s a sign the platform might yet succeed and thrive.
DALLAS — As a Palm Pre owner and Sprint customer, I’m glad to see the phone getting picked up by Verizon Wireless. It’s a sign the platform might yet succeed and thrive.
DALLAS — As a Palm Pre owner and Sprint customer, I’m glad to see the phone getting picked up by Verizon Wireless. It’s a sign the platform might yet succeed and thrive.But also as a Palm Pre owner, I’m annoyed to see the better features in the Verizon version
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Don’t get us wrong, Game Boy is a great platform that brings back some awesome memories of summer camp, but let’s be honest — at the end of the day, NES is where the action’s at.
Dion Almaer (aka Director of Palm Developer Relations and my boss) has been busy getting his hands dirty in WebOS and is starting to write about it on his blog . palm-run: package, run, launch and then see log messages talks about one of his early tools for automating some of the recurring tasks in a development cycle, and of course, his code’s available for you to borrow and use (and improve and send back for the rest of the community, of course!) I am having fun taking my Web skillz and applying them to mobile with webOS
Well, lookie here: it’s not up on Palm’s support site yet, but Sprint is showing a release date of December 28 — that’s today, by the way — for webOS 1.3.5 on the Pre . This is a pretty nifty little upgrade, you might recall — nifty enough to get none other than CEO Jon Rubinstein to name-drop it during the company’s most recent earnings call — thanks to the removal of the platform’s troublesome app storage limit, better performance, better battery life (particularly in weak cell coverage), and a host of bugfixes sure to put a smile on your pretty face
There are new apps and updates available in the App Catalog again! Let’s see how long Palm can keep this up. If we could have 10-15 new apps a day forever and that number continues to increase as more developers hop on the platform and more users purchase WebOS devices, Palm will be in great shape. We will keep an eye out to see how long this lasts
There are new apps and updates available in the App Catalog again! Let’s see how long Palm can keep this up. If we could have 10-15 new apps a day forever and that number continues to increase as more developers hop on the platform and more users purchase WebOS devices, Palm will be in great shape. We will keep an eye out to see how long this lasts.
The App Catalog has come a long way since day one.
We spoke to Jordan Gensler, founder of Keen Studios, who seems to be pretty excited to develop for Web OS. They started with Checkers and had so much fun with it are going to be developing a number of games