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Oh hi, developers; Palm opens Mojo SDK
Oh hi, developers; Palm opens Mojo SDK
Developers, start your engines. It’s been a long time coming but Palm’s Mojo SDK — the Software Development Kit that facilitates application development on the webOS platform — is finally ready for prime time. Having previously been available only to a select group ...
Mojo SDK available to all
blog.palm.com — After a successful early access program, Palm’s Mojo Software Development Kit is available to all interested app... developers. The SDK can be downloaded from a new developer portal -- Palm webOSdev -- at developer.palm.com. Any interested developer with ... (more) Mojo SDK available to all
Palm opens the Mojo SDK for all, new Pre apps forthcoming
Palm opens the Mojo SDK for all, new Pre apps forthcoming
crunchgear.com — Prepare yourself for the onslaught of tip calculators and flashlights, friends, because the Mojo SDK for Pre’s... WebOS is out and ready to rock. You can download it right here and start coding immediately, if not sooner. Our major beef thus ... (more) Palm opens the Mojo SDK for all, new Pre apps forthcoming
Palm makes Mojo SDK beta and docs publicly available, officially opens developer floodgates
Palm makes Mojo SDK beta and docs publicly available, officially opens developer floodgates
engadget.com — Success! For all you developers hankering to get in on the webOS and Pre action (or at... least see the action), your wishes have come true. Today Palm announced on its corporate blog that it would be making the Mojo SDK beta and accompanying ... (more) Palm makes Mojo SDK beta and docs publicly available, ...
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Palm Opens App Development For webOS.
I4U News — ... fountain of new applications for the catalog, news which has got to be music for every Pre-owner's ears. It'll take a while before they start to filter in though. Palm isn't opening up App submissions until this Fall. Why it's taken them so long to get this all set up is beyond me, but that just goes to very clearly illustrate the fact that (unlike Apple) Palm doesn't take their apps very seriously. If they had, opening the Pre up to developers and pushing new apps would have been a top priority. I'm not saying Palm's wrong, there's more to a smartphone then just the sum of ...

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