Items tagged with: webkit
Developers: Use open source Enyo for web-based previews of your apps
Hey there webOS developer, have we got a suggestion for you. Frustrated by the lack of a trial option or refunds for your webOS customers? Wish you had a way to offer a free trial that was easy to find
First open source Enyo app jumping to other platforms: Paper Mache on Android, FlashCards everywhere
That was fast. It's like HP was working with developers on making this happen or something. The very first webOS app based on open source Enyo getting used on another platform has arrived, and it's our
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
Universe, an alternative web browser, now available to all
It's been almost one month since we first told you about the upcoming Universe app, an alternative web browser for all webOS users. In a slew of apps (and updates) being released to the catalog as an early
AOL launches new mobile portal, leaves WAP in the past
Welcome to 2010, AOL. The internet giant turned media giant turned hopeful contender for hearts and minds has relaunched their mobile website, and thankfully left behind the relic of dumbphone past known
Google will let you Buzz, if you really want to
Want to use Google Buzz from your webOS phone, but don’t feel like installing the iPhone User Agent patch to trick the internet into believing that you’re using an iPhone? You’re in luck, as Google has
webOS 1.4 web browser jumps to a 92/100 Acid3 score
There is this test call the Acid3 Test, and it is designed to test a web browser’s compliance with web standards, with an emphasis placed on Document Object Model and JavaScript. For an operating system
Twitter launches new mobile site preview
While there is a plethora of webOS Twitter clients to choose from, if none of those are to your liking there’s always the Twitter website. Right now, the mobile Twitter page - m.twitter.com - is a bit



















