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The webOS Wish List: Global promo codes
We'll be honest - this one is more for the developers and our own lazy purposes. Right now, webOS App Catalog developers are only able to generate promo codes for their apps on a per-country basis, i.e
Zhephree's Wooden Rows sees release, incredible! price cleaved by a buck
It was early December. The whirlwind year that was 2011 was coming to a close and the future of webOS was still a great unknown. But one developer stood up and proclaimed, "My name is Zhephree, and I shall
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
HP's Android TouchPad kernel released, still never existed
A few months back, deep in the midst of the TouchPad fire sale, at least a few of HP's webOS tablets shipped out the door and to customers with an unexpected install: Android. While HP never figured out
The webOS Wish List: A truly global App Catalog
This weekend's post from webOS developer Dan Perlberger on dealing with app piracy has generated one of the best conversations on the issue I think I've ever seen. A lot of opposing voices have been brought
Whitman receives $16.5 million performance-based package for 2011, one dollar salary
HP CEO Meg Whitman isn't making out like a bandit as much as her predecessor, but she still has potential to do pretty well for herself as HP's chief executive. She agreed to a salary of one dollar a year
Flashcards to Go lands on iPad, brings Enyo goodness to iOS
The first Enyo open source framework-based apps to land on other platforms flew quickly to Android and the world wide web. One of those was James Harris' Flashcards, now suffixed with a "To Go", which
HP to shuffle webOS group out of Palm campus, sending to Cupertino [exclusive]
Over the past several months we've watched HP's webOS work force get chopped in half and suffer some pretty serious attrition, all thanks to HP's former lack-of-a-plan. That's now getting resolved, but
Taking it to the pirates
As a webOS developer, Dan Perlberger has been responsible for the creation of popular apps like Music Player (Remix), Quick Post, and GeoStrings. He's also leading a crusade against webOS app pirates,
PalmCast Live is tonight at 8:30 PM (yes, it's Friday)
Listen up webOS Nation, things are about to get c-razy up in here. And by c-razy, we mean PalmCast Live on Friday night, of all nights. We wanted to do it on our regular Tuesday, but things didn't come



















