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The webOS Wish List: Social status in Contacts
Synergy is awesome, and it's been awesome since Palm unveiled it as part of webOS way back at the beginning of 2009. The simplicity of webOS' linked contacts has yet to be matched by any other OS maker
Open webOS 1.0, Enyo 2.0, and fulfilling the revised dream
In 2009 the dream of webOS and the Palm Pre was a successful web-based mobile platform with full-featured apps built with web code. It was an ambitious dream, but it came packaged with a flawed plan and
The webOS Wish List: Bluetooth file transfer
There are a great many things webOS does very well. There are other it's not so good at. And there are some things that my four-year-old Treo running Palm OS could do but are mind bogglingly missing from
Monday Brief: New RIM CEO, iPad textbooks, Iconia A200, new webOS czar, Windows Phone to overtake iPhone?
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The webOS wish list: App Catalog changelogs
With webOS going open source and HP redoubling their development efforts to support the endeavor, one might look to their phone or tablet and suddenly start seeing areas in which webOS could be improved
Monday Brief: Best of CES 2012
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webOS 3.0.5 update makes future built-in app updates more flexible
Something interesting happened back in April 2011 with the webOS 2.1 update. HP moved the App Catalog app package from the ROM (/usr/palm/applications) to the third-party application folder, otherwise
Mobile Nations + TCPJ Special: CES 2012 Kickoff
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webOS "deeply flawed"? Point fingers at the plan, not the code
Earlier this week an article was published by The New York Times that served as a sort of post-mortem of webOS now that it’s going open source. The title: “H.P.’s TouchPad, Some Say, Was Built on Flawed
New Year's wishes
Happy new year to my fellow webOS users! While 2012 is certainly not starting as hopefully for our platform as did 2011, given how that year worked out, perhaps that's for the best. Rather than coming




















