Screen shots of Palm's Mojo SDK already in the wild?
Engadget —
... We don't have a failsafe way to confirm that these are real, but what we're seeing certainly jibes with what Palm's been saying about webOS and its Mojo SDK: all web, all the time. Apps, which rely heavily on HTML and Javascript, are actually debugged right from ...
Screen shots of Palm's Mojo SDK already in the wild?
Engadget Mobile —
... We don't have a failsafe way to confirm that these are real, but what we're seeing certainly jibes with what Palm's been saying about webOS and its Mojo SDK: all web, all the time. Apps, which rely heavily on HTML and Javascript, are actually debugged right from ...
Palm Web OS’s MOJO SDK spotted in the wild!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... on your computer, processing your newly-created web-apps for viewing in your web browser of choice.
In-browser application emulation bodes well for web-developers hoping for an easy and and familiar development environment. Developing an application (at least in the low-end of the performance/functionality spectrum) for the Web OS is apparently as simple as making a web-app for the iPhone.
Hit up BGR for the rest of the MOJO SDK gallery.
[Via: BGR]
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Palm News: webOS and Mojo SDK
PR News: —
... for Palm, those who can write a program in Javascript is able to write a program line. It seems that even Safari, apps will be able to work on the actual device, Palm Pre. It will work a lot like the iPhone Simulator, in the web browser.
This means that you will be able to scroll and rubberband-man bouncing, this is such a cool feature. The SDK for webOS operates as a local server; it will serve up the web pages or apps so you can hook into your local browser.
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The BGR takes a first look at Palm’s webOS SDK, Mojo
PalmAddicts —
... of the inner-workings of the webOS SDK. For starters, everything is tested and previewed in the web browser (our shots are of the Mac version, so Safari), which bodes well for Palm’s “anyone who knows how to program in Javascrizzy can write an application”, line. We’re told that even in Safari, apps work just like they would on the actual device, and much like the iPhone Simulator, just in the web browser. This means scrolling and rubberband-man bouncing. Very cool and very sneaky." Read and view in full. ...
Palm Sensation: Inside webOS SDK, MOJO plus Photos
Phones Review —
... Personally all this baffles me so we recommend you get yourselves over to BGR for the full insight and photos. All very interesting if you are onto this sort of stuff, have fun. Please come back and post all your comments as we would love to know what you think. ...


