Sep
30
2011

Controlling Component Placement in Custom Kinds

In this article, I want to share how you can help ensure that your custom kind’s components are contained where you want them to be. Let’s start with the following example: Here is a kind that is simply a VFlexBox with a Header (for a header), a Scroller (for holding whatever gets added later), and a Toolbar (for a footer): enyo.kind({ name: “MyKind”, kind: enyo.VFlexBox, components: [ {name: "header", kind: enyo.Header, content: "Header"}, {name: "scroller", kind: enyo.Scroller, flex: 1}, {name: "footer", kind: enyo.Toolbar} ], create: function() { this.inherited(arguments); } });

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Sep
12
2011

Foodler Launches Customized Online Food Ordering Service for Hotels

Foodler at Your Service Offers Virtual Room Service to San Francisco Hotel Guests Seeking Restaurant Food Delivery. (PRWeb September 12, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/9/prweb8785550.htm

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Sep
16
2010

PDK Hot Apps: MiniSquadron

[Editor’s note: After reviewing X-Plane, your intrepid editor’s son discovered MiniSquadron, and asked if we would let him write another review. Who are we to turn down such willing help

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Aug
30
2010

PDK Hot Apps: X-Plane

Editor’s note: Today, we’re featuring a guest blogger – your intrepid editor’s son Rick,  who is 14 and almost as big a flight simulator buff as his dad. When I mentioned that I intended to do an”Interesting Apps” post on X-Plane, he quickly volunteered to do it for me! We’re both big fans—I was probably one of the very first purchasers of X-Plane for webOS—and we’ve both had a blast playing the many versions of X-Plane that are available. Take it away, Rick! I’ve played flight simulators for a long time, and when I first played X-Plane for webOS, I was amazed how well it compared to the desktop versions of X-Plane and other simulators

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Mar
09
2010

Boomerang Networks Launches Community Controlled “Offerwall” Virtual Currency Monetization Platform

Users Rate Offers To Get Virtual Currency.

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Feb
12
2010

Compare – Palm Pixi Plus vs Blackberry Storm 2

Comparing Palm Pixi Plus and Blackberry Storm 2 is like light vs. heavy weight. It’s just not fair

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Aug
25
2009

Palm Pre webOS Virtual Keyboard Insta… – Palm Infocenter

Palm Pre webOS Virtual Keyboard Install Guide Palm Infocenter Got a Palm Pre ? Want a software keyboard

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Aug
17
2009

Palm Pre gets a Virtual Keyboard, but not from Palm – My Pre

Slippery Brick Palm Pre gets a Virtual Keyboard, but not from Palm My Pre Since the Palm Pre was announced, many people wonder if it had a virtual keyboard. Many others thought it didn't need one since the Pre has a small screen

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Aug
14
2009

Palm Pre gets an onscreen keyboard – Examiner.com

Mobile Magazine Palm Pre gets an onscreen keyboard Examiner.com So it has been a week without news and there is quite a bit to catch up on, starting with today's news that Palm Pre users finally, and unofficially, … Third-Party Developers Bringing an On-Screen Keyboard to the Palm Pre Brighthand How to Get a Palm Pre Virtual Keyboard Mobile Magazine Palm Pre Starts To Get More Virtual With Its Keyboard SlashGear MacDailyNews

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Aug
14
2009

Third-Party Developers Bringing an On-Screen Keyboard to the Palm Pre – Brighthand

Phones Review Third-Party Developers Bringing an On-Screen Keyboard to the Palm Pre Brighthand The Palm Pre comes with a sliding, physical keyboard, but not an on-screen one.

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Aug
02
2009

Palm Pre sales go live at Amazon (Engadget)

If you love the Pre, but hate Best Buy or Sprint, now you’ve got the option of nabbing one through an online reseller you can live with: Amazon. The device has just popped up on the super-retailer’s site, and like the aforementioned blue and yellow reseller, you don’t have to worry about any pesky mail-in rebates — the phone is $199.99 out the virtual door. Also of note, you can nab the …

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