Notesin my heart I long for someone to come along with a true Web runtime that lets developers write to a standards-based multi-vendor platform that no one company owns. Democracy is messy, but the Open Web is worth it. Donāt read one article and think that it canāt be done.FeedUnfurl
NotesLet me restate that simply. The Web (browser) is inside of every application instead of every application being inside the Web (browser).FeedUnfurl
Notes"This app is a single card that controls all the aspects of posting location data to a website: the post URL, the speed of GPS reading collection, and the size of the buffer."Unfurl
Notes"But first: frankly, I canāt fathom why the Pre and the Pixi havenāt proved to be more popular. The polish and panache of both phones are phenomenal. Both phones feature Palmās Web OS software, a fine, fluid operating system that, in many aspects, out-iPhones the iPhone. Among other pluses, the software multitasks, so you can put on Pandora radio as you process your e-mail. These are multitouch phones, too, meaning that two-finger gestures (like pinching to shrink a photo or Web page) work perfectly."Unfurl
Notes"Palm provides a public listing of all third-party applications and related metadata. This includes apps distributed via Web Distribution, the Palm App Catalog, and Beta Applications. These feeds are intended to facilitate the emergence of community directories of Palm webOS applications, such as the ones available at PreCentral and FreshMeat.
This article outlines the feeds and provides details on how to effectively consume them. "Unfurl
Notes"The heart of Ares is its visual drag-and-drop interface builder. The interface builder makes it simple to build complex layouts that adapt to orientation changes and support multiple webOS devices. The visual debugger in Ares goes far beyond the debugging tools previously available to webOS developers, and Aresā code editor (based on the pioneering work of Mozillaās Bespin delivers a great experience. Even in beta, we think youāll find Ares to be the most complete and efficient environment for building webOS apps."Unfurl
Notes"While Microsoft drifts aimlessly with Windows Mobile trying to play a fruitless game of cat and mouse with Apple, and while Google ā the defender of all things open and web ā invests in Java with Android, one company has come out of left field with a solid vision to embrace open web technologies for its mobile platform. That company is Palm and its platform is called WebOS. And you should stand up and take notice because it is one of the most important developments in the mobile world today."Unfurl
Notes"While Microsoft drifts aimlessly with Windows Mobile trying to play a fruitless game of cat and mouse with Apple, and while Google ā the defender of all things open and web ā invests in Java with Android, one company has come out of left field with a solid vision to embrace open web technologies for its mobile platform. That company is Palm and its platform is called WebOS. And you should stand up and take notice because it is one of the most important developments in the mobile world today."Unfurl
Notes"To show off the power of Ares, Palm had an engineer code up a Flickr search tool -- in front of a live audience -- using the drag and drop tools to create the various widgets and form necessary for the app."Unfurl
Notes"Where Mojo.Test diverges from the usual xUnit-type framework is in support for testing components that depend on asynchronous callbacks. Mojo.Test provides a callback function for results that can be used at the end of a chain of any number of callbacks from the component under test. It also maintains a test timer, which will cause the failure of any test that doesn't report a result within a configurable time limit. "Unfurl
Notes"As a new Pre owner, I was curious to learn to code for the Palm WebOS SDK (Mojo). Whenever I try to learn a new technology, I try to build a functional test project. So⦠what to build for WebOS? Since the Preās web browser doesnāt currently support the W3C Geolocation spec used by Flickr Nearby, I figured a good āHello Worldā might be an application to get the GPS coordinates from the Pre, and then load the appropriate Flickr page for that location."Unfurl
NotesI have an iPod Touch, so I have the media. I want the messaging. "In all, Palm put as much effort into making the webOS a first-rate messaging experience as Apple did into making the iPhone a first-rate media experience, and with just as much success. So if most of your communication consists of Twitter, email, SMS, and IM with the people in your Facebook network and/or Gmail contacts list, then the Pre will do for your personal messaging what your work BlackBerry does for your business messaging."Unfurl
Notes"Reading the Google Chrome comic strip made clear the parallel to the emergence of QEMM and DESQview: All todayās browsers are effectively single tasking, in that only one tab can be actively processing, say, a JavaScript application at any given time (āinherently single threadedā), yet the tabs are interactive to the point where the misbehavior of an āapplicationā in one tab can impact ā and sometimes crash ā the operation of the entire browser. Web 2.0 has brought about an array of browser-based applications and activities that require a more robust, stable, multiprocessing browser with each process assigned to its own memory space and associated data structures ā which is basically how DESQview operated. Indeed, when I pointed this out during yesterdayās SquawkBox, someone labeled Google Chrome as āDESQview for the cloud.ā Talk about āBack to the Futureā!"Unfurl