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Palm Pre Plus shines with productivity apps, mobile Wi-Fi

The Palm Pre has gotten an update and landed on Verizon. See the two features that make it stand out for business users, and learn the drawbacks.
 
Jason Hiner
Feb 13 2010 01:22 AM
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Palm Launches Developer Competition

Palm has announced its Hot Apps Program, which will reward developers of the most popular webOS applications with a total of $1 million. The developer of the free webOS applications that’s downloaded the most between February 1, 2010 and May 31 will
 
Mike Sachoff
Feb 03 2010 01:15 AM
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Palm Opens Up Developer Program

The Palm webOS developer program is now open the company has announced. Any developer can now go to the Palm Developer Center, sign up, and start developing and distributing applications for webOS devices. “We’re thrilled to open the doors of
 
Mike Sachoff
Jan 08 2010 11:54 PM
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Palm Launching Developer Program In Europe

Palm has announced it will launch its European ecommerce developer program for webOS in March. Palm says its developer program extends the web orientation of the Palm webOS platform, providing developers with opportunities to leverage the web as a
 
Mike Sachoff
Jan 04 2010 09:36 PM
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A Lovely Tablet Computing Idea

Note that I didn’t say ‘slate computing’ as more and more have done since “the impending Apple Slate” was mentioned (including Steve Ballmer oh-gosh-why-am-I-not-surprised). It’ll probably happen, similarly to the iPod name, but let’s not get ahead of
Jan 02 2010 10:18 PM
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Palm's Free Pre IDE

Ares is an online integrated development environment that allows developers to create Palm Pre webOS applications. Could cloud-based development be the future? It looks promising... Related posts:Zend and IBM to co-develop new PHP IDE and frameworkSome
 
Craig Buckler
Dec 21 2009 07:37 PM
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The More Things Change

On Tuesday, Palm released the first official word on their new, Linux-based operating system. Palm’s announcement was a welcome dose of déjà vu. Back when we started out on Newton, Palm was the new kid on the block. As we watched, it became the
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Apr 15 2007 09:12 AM