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Saturday January 10, 2009
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We'd heard before that Palm's new SDK was called "Mojo," but the company launched its developer site today, teasing us with some key information about how the heck people are going to write apps for the Pre. Some highlights:
The system is based on HTML 5, CSS and JavaScript. But there will be an extensive API to let developers handle interruptions, notifications, and device services.
The development environment will be based on Eclipse, a well-known, open-source development platform.
The SDK will be free to use.
They'll offer an easy way to migrate from existing Palm OS apps to Mojo.
The app store will be called Palm App Catalog.
Want to know more? So do we. Keep on eye on Palm's site.
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January 10, 2009 11:58 PM
People seem to be all over this device. I admittedly think it's really cool, but given the specs so far, it looks like a strong contender but not necessarily a replacement for the iPhone or the HTC Touch Pro or Diamond.
Although I'm really happy Palm decided to step into the 21st century, I can't help but remember that this is PALM we're talking about. I worry if this will be all it's hyped up to be, or even make it to market. :/
January 11, 2009 5:48 AM
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