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By PreCentral, on March 21st, 2012%
 Every other week or so a new thread pops up in the webOS Nation Forums about the possibility of building our own webOS smartphones or tablets. It always seems to garner a bit of attention, especially when the poster comes in with a set of state-of-the-art (or beyond) specs for their phone that they may as well have lifted out of the latest and greatest Android handset . . . → Read More: Fast, good, or cheap – or why you can’t build a smartphone
By NokiaFanBlog, on March 17th, 2012%
The two mobile giants, Nokia and Microsoft will announce something in near future. But for now, let us go on some rumors around it. So what is that? . . . → Read More: Microsoft and Nokia Partnership
By PreCentral, on March 16th, 2012%
 Nearly five months ago HP VP of webOS Developer Relations Richard Kerris vacated his post for a new job at Nokia , just eight months after he was trotted out before the world at Think Beyond . Granted, a lot went down in those eight months at HP, so we can't blame him for looking to the greener pastures of Nokia's Sunnyvale office. But it's been nearly half a year since Kerris left, with nobody stepping in to fill the void. . . . → Read More: Palm veteran Fred Patton takes the reins of webOS Developer Relations
By PreCentral, on March 14th, 2012%
 Phil McKinney left his position as HP CTO and chief big thinker at the end of this past October. . . . → Read More: McKinney: HP was supposed to leave Palm alone for three years, lacked the "patience for innovation"
By PreCentral, on March 3rd, 2012%
 There are a lot of cool ideas in webOS, and there are plenty of cool ideas that we're sure they've come up with in Sunnyvale over the past four years they just didn't have the time, money, and personnel to put together. Some they even patented, like the slick multi-layer wave launcher we picked out of Palm's patent portfolio a few months ago . . . → Read More: The webOS Wish List: Stacked wave launcher
By PreCentral, on February 9th, 2012%
 This time last year, Derek, Dieter, and Riz were running around San Francisco’s Fort Mason Center covering what turned out to be the biggest planned event in the history of webOS. It was the coming out party for webOS under HP, and it came to be known as ” Think Beyond .” One year ago, HP SVP and Palm Global Business Unit manager Jon Rubinstein got up on the stage to introduce, in order, the tiny HP Veer smartphone, the HP Pre3 – larger, thinner, and more powerful webOS smartphone that the faithful had been waiting for – and the first webOS tablet, the HP TouchPad , all slated by the end of Summer 2011 That day brought more than hardware announcements. We got our first look at webOS 3.0 on the TouchPad, met the new VP of Developer Relations Richard Kerris , found out that HP was not going to update older handsets to webOS 2.0 , and said goodbye to the Palm brand . . . → Read More: HP introduced the Veer, Pre3, and TouchPad one year ago today
By AndroidCentral, on January 22nd, 2012%
 If you're a dyed-in-the-wool modder, here's a great weekend project — modifying your Verizon Galaxy Nexus to work with the HP Touchstone . . . . → Read More: Verizon Galaxy Nexus Touchstone Mod [from the forums]
By MobileCrunch, on January 2nd, 2012%
 Hindsight, as they say, is 20/20 and Brian X Chen has a great tick-tock detailing the initial fall – and continuing fall – of webOS. . . . → Read More: Palm Software Director: “We Just Weren’t Able To Execute”
By AndroidCentral, on December 9th, 2011%
 Android just got a new friend in the open-source playground. HP today announced that the beloved-but-floundering mobile operating system will released to the open-source community . . . → Read More: HP’s webOS joins Android in the land of open-source operating systems
By AndroidCentral, on November 5th, 2011%
If our calculations are correct, HTC just dropped more source code than we've got time for all weekend. . . . → Read More: HTC makes available a whole mess of new source code
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