Palm Says webOS SDK On the Way
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... M. Zeman Palm VP of Global Sales Dave Whalen said that third-party application developers who are interested in creating applications for Palm's webOS and the Palm Pre will have a chance to download the Mojo Palm Pre software development kit "very close to launch." Until now, the SDK had only been available to a limited number of Palm's partners. Mojo will let developers take advantage of Web technologies -- rather than standard development tools -- to create their applications. more info at Gearlog ...
Is The Palm Pre Up To The Task If It Is All About The Apps?
mocoNews —
... Clearly, it's not a lost cause, especially since Apple's had more than a year to build up its catalog and two years to build upits user base. However, there's at least three reasons why it may take awhile for Palm to catch up. First, Palm's SDK is currently limited to only preferred partners (although the company said it will be more widely distributed soon). Second, it is unknown how people will pay for apps. While Apple had iTunes, Palm may choose to integrate with Sprint ( ...
WebOS 1.0.2 Update Goes Live for the Palm Pre, SDK Coming Soon [Smartphones]
Gizmodo —
... According to Gearlog, Palm's Dave Whalen mentioned last Friday that the Mojo SDK would, in fact, be arriving soon. What soon exactly means to Palm is unsure, since their definition of SDK is also questionable. But if I had to guess, aspiring WebOS developers could theoretically hold their breath until the SDK surfaces and live to tell about it. ...
Why I Haven’t Bought a Palm Pre Yet [WebWorkerDaily]
GigaOM Network —
... So I’d really like to get a Pre. For one thing, the webOS on the Pre is designed so that apps can be built in CSS and JavaScript, which means that developers should be able to build apps for it easily. But the SDK isn’t out yet, and despite promises from Palm, it’s anybody’s guess when it will appear. ...



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