Items tagged with: ares
HP announces Enyo 2.0 application framework, open sources 1.0
Along with today's announcement of the webOS open source roadmap, HP is today open sourcing the entirety of the Enyo application framework as it stands today. They've also announced the next generation
HP's open source webOS roadmap
Just a month-and-a-half after announcing their intention to open source webOS, HP has now released a roadmap detailing exactly how that's going to happen. It's pretty ambitious, and coupled with the release
From zero to webOS developer in one month
Join PreCentral member jbg7474 as he dives head first into webOS app development...
HP not likely to support Qt in webOS development, probably not going to support Android, J2ME, or Visual Basic either
Ari Jaaksi left Nokia to take charge of HP’s webOS development, and there’s been a low rumble of speculation that his MeeGo-soaked Nokia roots might result in support for Qt. If you might recall, Qt was
HP Releases Tablet-compatible SDK, Enyo, to Early Access developers
HP just wrapped up a quick walkthrough of their new app development framework, which is based on a new technology they're replacing their current SDK with. Called Enyo, it's progressed a bit since we first
Palm has next-gen devices, next-gen app frameworks in store for "early 2011"
We just wrapped up the keynote for Palm's Developer Day in New York City. A tag-team of Ben Galbraith, Dion Almaer, Phil McKinney, and Joe Hayashi took the stage to give an overview of where they see web
Fan-crafted Pre commercial grabs Palm's attention
You may remember from the heady days of late July 2010 this awesome fan-made commercial for the Palm Pre (after the break for your reminiscence). Well, it caught Palm’s attention too, and they made sure
Quick iteration allows developer to use webOS as a proving ground
Developers have plenty of options when it comes to mobile platforms to develop for. You have, just to name a few: Android, MeeGo, Bada, iOS, Windows Phone 7, Symbian, BlackBerry and well, the list
Android App Inventor takes a page from Ares [The Competition]
Google's Android OS has always been a bit of a mystery to webOS fans: Here's this giant web company committed to open standards, yet their mobile OS isn't as web-centric as what Palm has put out. One example



















