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By now you know how we feel about former HP CEO L There are numerous ways to fool around and make art with your TouchPad. One of those ways is a fun app by Phantom App named Pixelism
Go here to read the rest: HP is looking for several new webOS team members ranging from software engineers to visual designers to user experience experts according to job listings on HP's Taleo job site.
Read this article: HP updated the webOS Developer Center today to add in sales reporting graphs, a move presumably brought on or sped up by the planned shuttering of Metrix last month, as well as adding more compliance with state and federal laws requiring developers to provide privacy policies when their apps access certain user data which has been an issue on iOS and Android over the past few months.
Read more: If you were to ask any of the webOS faithful what they used their devices for the most you would more than likely hear Twitter from a fistful of them. Outside of our forums here at webOS Nation, Twitter is how most of us keep in touch with one another
Read the rest here: Although all webOS devices have a built it Memo app, it wasn't until the TouchPad that any of them had a built in app (Quick Office HD) to actual edit local text files. Not willing to let this oversight stand, prolific developer (and soon-to-be Homebrew extraordinaire Jason Robitaille , the creator of webOS Quick Install , Comic Shelf (and its big sibling, Comic Shelf HD ), Internalz , Internalz Pro , and many other apps, dozens of patches, and several homebrew services, will soon be joining the Enyo team in sunny San Francisco for the summer as their intern , he announced today on his Twitter account . The move is unsurprising, given his active participation in the community and numerous recent contributions to the open source Enyo project. Jason's ability to work with the Enyo team came following the herculean recruiting efforts of Matt McNulty , the Senior Director of Frameworks and Tools at HP, more simply known as the head of the Enyo team
Here is the original post: He hadn't held the job for very long, but today HP has told us that veteran Palm employee and webOS Developer Relations head Fred Patton is departing the company for the ever vague “opportunity outside” of HP. Here's the official (and brief) statement on the matter: “Fred Patton is leaving HP to pursue another opportunity outside the company. Come on guys ! You can't just |
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