Palm Pre to get its own App Catalog
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With the Palm Pre rocking a brand spankin new OS and an entirely new development platform, it was pretty foreseeable that Palm would eventually announce plans for a central application store. Apples doing it, Googles doing it, RIM is doing it - if you dont have an App Store of your own, youve got nothing.
Sure enough, Palm has gone ahead and announced to their development network that an on-device application catalog is in the works.
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Palm Offers Details About Developing for webOS
Phone Scoop - Latest News —
... about its development program for it's new mobile operating system, webOS. Palm is calling the development environment Mojo, and also has the Mojo SDK. The application framework for Mojo is based on the HTML5, CSS, and JavaScript standards, which are all Web-based. This new tool will help developers create programs for and port programs to the webOS platform. Palm also said that there are a number of ways to migrate data from an existing PDB file to a new webOS application. more info at Palm ...
Palm's app store christened App Catalog, games not a priority
Engadget —
... Following an apparent rejection of our suggestion of "Immaculate Collection," Palm's Developer Network site suggests that the official name of its app store for webOS is simply going to be "App Catalog". The name isn't terribly important, but the concept is ...
Palm Pre's App Store Christened the App Catalog [Palm Pre]
Gizmodo —
... Palm's new developer site reveals the Pre's App Store/Marketplace challenger will be named the Palm App Catalog. It also notes that the SDK is only in private prerelease at the moment. ...
Palm webOS app store dubbed App Catelog, SDK out to select partners
Gadgetell —
... for the launch of the Pre, and will likely be distributed to the rest of the development community just prior to the release of the phone. As the company mentioned in their press conference yesterday, the now named “Palm Mojo Application Framework” will based on HTML5, CSS, and Javascript, which makes web developers like myself jump for joy. Keep up with webOS updates on the company’s new developer blog.
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Palm pre app store dubbed the App Catalog
Gadgetell —
... It is expected that the SDK will become available to more developers closer to the release of the pre.
For those that are thinking about jumping back into the Palm developing game, from the sounds of things it should not much of a learning curve. The apps will be developed using the Palm Mojo Application Framework and is based on HTML5, CSS and JavaScript. Additionally, Mojo will also allow existing developers to migrate data from an existing Palm app.
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Palm webOS app store dubbed App Catalog, SDK out to select partners
Gadgetell —
... for the launch of the Pre, and will likely be distributed to the rest of the development community just prior to the release of the phone. As the company mentioned in their press conference yesterday, the now named “Palm Mojo Application Framework” will based on HTML5, CSS, and Javascript, which makes web developers like myself jump for joy. Keep up with webOS updates on the company’s new developer blog.
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The App Catalog - Palm’s own-branded applications store
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... par for the smartphone-course these days, Palm will be launching its own applications store, a la the App Store and Android Market. The Palm Pre developer blog notes that the App Catalog will “provide an on-device application catalog to deliver your apps directly to users.” The Palm App Catalog will bring applications to the Web OS, helping to drive adoption of the platform as a whole.
We can’t wait to check out the applications in the App Catalog!
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Palm bringing out WebOS App Catalog app store
Phones Review —
... known as the “App Catalog.”
Yes that’s right, Palm are jumping on the old applications store bandwagon and embracing the developer communities with their Palm WebOS SDK whereby Palm will allow developers to come up with native apps for the WebOS platform.
We all know just how it works when dealing with app development and app store whether they are called App Stores, Markets, or Calatogs, so if you want to check all the know then nip over to the source.
Source – Palm
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Palm announces webOS Mojo SDK
SlashGear —
... Palm’s new next generation operating system, Palm webOS, takes the power of Windows Mobile and combines it with the simplicity of a web browser. Palm has just recently released the Mojo SDK, which is based on the HTML5 and JavaScript standards that most web developers are already familiar with. ...
The Palm Mojo Applications Framework - Web OS and web developers, together at last!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... are likely already using.
Palm’s apparent aim with the Mojo Application Framework is to leverage the familiarity of web-development tools to create a diverse range of Web OS applications. Mojo allows developers to make use of devices services like mail, contacts, calendars, and finger gestures to create powerful applications using a familiar web-language. We’re looking to Palm to do big things in 2009!
Find out more about the Palm Mojo Application Framework here.
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Palm Pre Developer Book
Ubergizmo —
... [Mobile World Congress] The first chapter of the Palm Web OS programming book named Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript Using the Palm Mojo Framework is now available for free on OReilly’s site and Palm’s developer site. This will start building some buzz around the Palm Web OS community.
If you’re interested in Web OS development, don’t miss the webcast held by Mitch Allen (Palm’s Software Chief) on February 25th at 10am PT: http://oreilly.com/go/webospreview
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PR - First Official Resource for webOS Programming
Mobility Site —
... The first chapter of the Rough Cuts Version of the book is currently available online for free from the Palm Developer Network at http://developer.palm.com, and is scheduled to be available on the O’Reilly website Monday by 7 p.m. CET (10 a.m. Eastern). Rough Cuts is a service from Safari Books Online that provides early access to books on cutting-edge technologies prior to publication. Programmers eager to learn how to develop applications on webOS can literally read the book online as it is being written or download it as a PDF. And with Rough Cuts, ...
Palm releases official webOS programming resource
CrunchGear —
... at MWC, Palm and O’Reilly Media announced that the first chapter in “Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript Using the Palm Mojo(TM) Framework” is available for all and it’s free. It includes info on the app model, framework and how to use the Mojo SDK.
Palm’s VP and software CTO Mitch Allen will give a presentation via the Web on February 25th to preview webOS and its development environment. Register here if you’re interested in the presentation.
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O’Reilly Media And Palm Announce Release Of First Official Resource For webOS Programming
PhoneArea.net —
... The very first chapter of the Rough Cuts Version of this book is now available online for free download from the Palm Developer Network at http://developer.palm.com. It is also expected to be available on the O’Reilly website on Monday by 10:30am ES. Programmers who want to learn to develop applications on webOS can now download the Rough Cuts version as a PDF. They can also participate in an ongoing live discussion about the book and the technology. The final book will be published following the release of Mojo, Palm’s webOS SDK (Software Development Kit). ...
Recursos gratuitos para WebOS y Palm Mojo Framework
Celularis —
La red de desarrolladores de Palm acaba de publicar en forma gratuita el primer capítulo del libro “Palm webOS: Developing Applications in JavaScript Using the Palm Mojo Framework“, el libro oficial de desarrollo para la plataforma WebOS de Palm y que va un poco más allá que las 15 preguntas importantes sobre la Palm Pre.
El libro, que ofrece un completo tutorial sobre los principios de diseño, la arquitectura, la interfaz de usuario, ...
Palm Pre Losing Mojo Each Day the SDK is Held Close
jkOnTheRun —
... My worry here is that Palm will face the same challenge that Google has faced with Android: a six-month wait (or more) after launch for a solid library of compelling applications. If it’s going to be so easy to develop WebOS apps with JavaScript, HTML and CSS, what’s the holdup on the Mojo SDK? Short of WebOS simply not being ready for developers to poke and prod, I can’t think of another reason. The longer developers wait for the SDK release, the wider the potential time gap between a hardware launch and a large library of software. ...
Palm Pre Mojo SDK Application Now Open [Palm Pre]
Gizmodo —
Feel like developing crazy $1 programs for the Palm Pre, and one day starring in Gizmodo's weekly Pre app roundup? Start early by applying for the Mojo SDK at the Palm dev site NOW.
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Palm Announces SDK And ‘The Cloud’, But Really Just Confused Me
GadgetReview —
... - that would be Sprint’s job - but a convoluted post announcing the PRE SDK and ‘the cloud’. Those looking to jump on the app bandwagon can apply right now. ...
Palm announces webOS SDK availability, Palm OS emulation for Pre, new cloud services
Engadget —
... Well, it's not quite the release date and price you were hoping for, but it's definitely something. Today Palm -- via a short keynote at the Web 2.0 Expo -- announced that the company would begin taking names and numbers on the webOS dev site for potential developers ...
Now Hear This: Palm Pre Mojo SDK Open
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... Yo mang, jonesing to to develop some dollar menu applications for the Palm Pre? Now's your chance. Starting now you can put your application in for the Mojo SDK over at the Palm developer site. ...
Palm Developer Network y webOS SDK con servicios en la nube
Celularis —
... En el Moscone Center tuvimos la oportunidad de ver el anuncio oficial de Palm de como el webOS sigue moviendose y ya tiene el Developer Network funcionando y con acceso temprano al SDK para desarrolladores y hasta la estrategia de servicios en la nube. ...
Palm Reveals Expanded SDK Program
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... In the past, the Mojo SDK was only made available to a select group of partners; this will now be made available to a broader set of interested developers who apply for access to the program. Those interested needs to register on the Palm Developer Network website (http://developer.palm.com). ...
Palm Pre at Web 2.0 Expo expanded Mojo SDK for webOS
D' Technology Weblog —
... development kit to create applications for the Palm Pre phone (as well as other future devices running webOS). Speaking at the Web 2.0 Expo, Palm’s senior vice president of Applications Software and Services Michael Abbott also highlighted some of the most exciting aspects of webOS — including a new branded service that lets developers create apps that push live content across the Internet — and invited the audience to apply for the early access program at the Palm Developer Network. ...
Palm unveils second Palm Pre video demo, webOS SDK availability and Palm OS emulation
Gadgetell —
... that will make the Pre special. According to the description from Palm, it sounds like it will be a good app for current Palm users who switch to the Pre. That way they can move over and not lose any of the current favorite apps while waiting for an updated version for the Pre.
Now, if we could just see something a little more specific for a release date aside from the first half of 2009.
Watch [Palm Pre “This Weekend”] Read [Palm Developer Network]
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Palm Opens Up Pre SDK
GEARFUSE —
... Mojo SDK, which will enable developers to build apps for its upcoming Pre phone . In addition to the standard fare in a phone-based SDK, Palm is offering “cloud computing” services which emulate push technology. Sounds like someone is trying to compete with RIM and Apple! Great news and all, but still nothing official on the Pre. Rumor has it that sometime in late April or early May we’ll see the Pre drop on the Sprint network. Until then, one can dream about clouds . Link
Palm opening webOS SDK to developers; confirms Palm OS emulator
MobileBurn.com —
Palm is close to releasing its webOS Mojo software development kit to the public, Palm's Michael Abbott announced Wednesday at the Web 2.0 Expo. Developers can currently pre-register to download the SDK for no charge at developer.palm.com . At the conference, Abbott showed off how developers will be able to utilize the operating system's innovative notification system and also announced that the OS will include an emulator that will allow users to run Palm OS applications. Palm hopes to attract developers to its forthcoming Palm Pre smartphone software platform by getting the ...
Palm Pre Nears 700,000 App Downloads in Less Than Two Weeks
textually.org —
Medialets is reporting that as of June 17th, a mere 11 days after its launch, Palm Pre users have downloaded well over 650,000 apps.
With only 30 apps in the App Catalog (and none of them fart-related), it's still clear that Palm users know and want apps.
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Palm Mojo SDK for WebOS Now Available to Anyone, App Submissions Start in Fall [Palm]
Gizmodo —
Softening the blow that Apple struck yesterday, Palm has released its Mojo SDK for anybody to download. They'll start taking app submissions for the App Catalog from all developers in the fall. That's later than we'd like—the sooner the Pre starts building a robust developer community, the more likely the platform is to thrive—but to be fair, we had to wait a whole year for iPhone apps. In the meantime, they've got a trickle of apps that'll be hitting the App Catalog to keep Pre owners sated (sorta). Coincidentally, Palm's App Catalog ...
Palm Mojo SDK for WebOS Now Available to Anyone [Palm]
Gizmodo —
Softening the blow that Apple struck yesterday, Palm has released its Mojo SDK for anybody to download. They'll start taking app submissions for the App Catalog from all developers in the fall. That's later than we'd like—the sooner the Pre starts building a robust developer community, the more likely the platform is to thrive—but to be fair, we had to wait a whole year for iPhone apps. In the meantime, they've got a trickle of apps that'll be hitting the App Catalog to keep Pre owners sated (sorta). Coincidentally, Palm's App Catalog ...
Palm Pre Mojo SDK available to all
SolSie.com —
... : “Palm’s Mojo Software Development Kit is available to all interested app developers. The SDK can be downloaded from a new developer portal — Palm webOSdev — at ...
Palm Mojo SDK for webOS publicly released; new apps incoming
SlashGear —
... Palm have announced that their Mojo SDK for the webOS platform is available for general download, opening the floodgates for developers to code for the ...
Palm opens the Mojo SDK for all, new Pre apps forthcoming
CrunchGear —
... Prepare yourself for the onslaught of tip calculators and flashlights, friends, because the Mojo SDK for Pre’s WebOS is out and ready to rock. You can download it right here and start coding immediately, if not sooner. ...
Palm makes Mojo SDK beta and docs publicly available, officially opens developer floodgates
Engadget —
... who is interested... effective immediately. Furthermore, the company says it will begin taking submissions for new applications in the fall -- so if you're planning on getting something in, it's time to start cranking. For those of you haven't already torrented the previously available leak of the kit (or just want some real docs), this news should be music to your ears... er, eyes. Well what are you waiting for? Get downloading! Read - Palm blog post Read - Palm's developer site Filed under: Cellphones Palm makes Mojo SDK beta ...
Palm Mojo SDK for webOS available to all
Tech Ticker —
... designated site, register, download the SDK and start developing the apps. Palm also acknowledged that new apps for the Palm Pre Catalog are already in the pipeline and submission for new apps will be opened to new devs beginning this fall.
Palm has had a successful run with its App Store even with lesser number of apps available. Since its inception one and a half month ago, users have downloaded more than 1.8m apps from the store.
To learn more about the SDK, click here.
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Palm releases Mojo SDK Beta for WebOS
Crave: The gadget blog —
... the public release of its Mojo SDK to all developers interested in creating apps for its WebOS and launched a new developer portal, complete with FAQs, forums, and all the associated documentation for the SDK. In addition, the company said ... ...
Palm pushes WebOS Mojo SDK to all devs!
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... smartphone OS on market.
And, for the rest of you WebOS users (that would be anyone with a Palm Pre), keep an eye out for a handful of new WebOS applications coming down the pipeline. Palm has confirmed previous rumors that additional WebOS apps are headed to the App Catalog. Just how many new apps we’ll be seeing is still unknown. The WebOS 1.1 update? That’s probably not too far off either!
Grab the WebOS Mojo SDK here.
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Mojo SDK Released to All (Finally)
Alice Hill's Real Tech News - Independent Tech —
... , Palm’s Mojo Software Development Kit is available to all interested app developers. The SDK can be downloaded from a new developer portal — Palm webOSdev — at ...
Palm Offers Pre Software Developers Kit to All
Wired: Gadget Lab —
More than a month after the launch of the Palm Pre, Palm has opened up its webOS Software Developers Kit (SDK) called Mojo to all developers. The move could spark off a flurry of new applications on the Pre app store that seemed to be losing steam after the device’s release.
The SDK can be downloaded from a new developer portal, Palm webOSdev at developer.palm.com. Any developer can access the SDK, its associated documentation and new Mojo forums, said Palm.
“Palm been very methodical about how we roll out the program,” said Michael ...
Palm Pre Mojo SDK Freely Available: Apps Needed
jkOnTheRun —
... The SDK is available at a new developer’s portal, Palm webOS dev. The SDK had previously only been available to developers in the early access program, but it is now openly available. There is also a developer’s guide and a sample app available for budding app builders. ...
Palm releases Mojo SDK for all developers - let the webOS apps roll in
Gadgetell —
... , related documents, and support forums. As long as you have a valid email address, you can begin downloading the SDK here. With the Mojo SDK you can build apps for Palm’s webOS. ...
Palm WebOS Mojo SDK now available to all
Gear Live —
... Palm Mojo SDK for WebOS. High points here include the fact that the Mojo SDK is freely available to anyone who wants to download it. While that is nice, we’d prefer Palm taking app submissions immediately, as opposed to sometime later this fall. They are already playing catch-up with their App Catalog when compared to Apple’s App Store, but hey, this is Palm, what do you expect?
If you want to develop for the Palm Pre and other WebOS devices down the road, grab the Mojo SDK now. ...
Mojo, el SDK de la Palm Pre, listo y funcionando
Celularis —
... El nuevo SDK tiene versiones para Windows, Mac y Linux y busca posicionarse como el trampolín de crecimiento de aplicaciones para la Palm Pre en todas sus versiones. ...
Palm Mojo Software Development Kit for WebOS
D' Technology Weblog —
... , interested app developers with a valid email address can access the SDK, its associated documentation, and new Mojo developer forums. With the launch of the SDK, Palm has also launched the WebOS Developer Portal, and the Pre ...

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