Palm Pre's App Store Christened the App Catalog [Palm Pre]
Gizmodo —
... Despite the SDK only going out to a few select partners, Palm has launched its Developer Blog to help prospective developers stay informed about the state of the handset. The SDK won't be released to more developers until nearer release, but Palm seems very aware that a strong collection of apps will be essential to the Pre's success. Palm never asked me for any app store name suggestions, but I'll just throw a few out there that I really think might've taken off. ...
Palm webOS app store dubbed App Catelog, SDK out to select partners
Gadgetell —
... been sent out to select partners that are quickly preparing 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. ...
Palm webOS app store dubbed App Catalog, SDK out to select partners
Gadgetell —
... been sent out to select partners that are quickly preparing 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. ...
Palm Invites Input on App Catalog, Creates New Blog for Suggestions
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... ), found himself not only overwhelmed with ideas about how to handle the App Catalog, but also at the forefront of Palm’s developer PR strategy. The recently-launched Palm Developer Network Blog promises to be a hub for both developers and end-users to voice their opinions on how their on-device software outlet should run, as well as plenty of other developer-related issues. Apple ( ...
Altus – A new line of gear from Sony made for Best Buy
Mobility Site —
... Nearly two years worth of collaboration culminates in today’s announcement from Sony and Best Buy on a new line of audio products. The two companies worked together on nearly every aspect of the new product offering — from market research throughttp://pdnblog.palm.com/h engineering. ...
Bring your Apps to the Palm Catalog, Profit
Mobility Site —
... both the developer and customer,” said Katie Mitic, senior vice president, Product Marketing, Palm, Inc. “We want every part of the Palm webOS experience to be the best, and a strong e-commerce model is key to a thriving developer community, great apps and an excellent customer experience.” More information about how developers can submit an application for the beta e-commerce program, as well as criteria for application acceptance, is available on the Palm Developer Network blog at http://pdnblog.palm.com/ . Source : ...
Palm App Catalog Open to Developers
jkOnTheRun —
... Palm said today that developers can now submit their apps for consideration in the company’s App Catalog. Palm will take 30 percent of any revenues earned from sales in the online store, through which apps can be purchased by webOS users via credit card. From the Palm Developer Network Blog: ...
Peddle your apps to Palm and make money
Gadgetell —
... So, how much can you make? Palm is allowing developers to set their own one time download fee and receive seventy percent of this amount minus any applicable taxes. The minimum amount you can charge is $0.99 while no max has been set. While in beta, sales are limited to users based in the United States and subscription based app charges are not being accepted. Find contact information to submit your apps on the Palm Developer Network blog.
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Becoming a better blogger, reader and helping me take out the trash: Trimming in Public: Episode 16
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... Palm Developer Network Blog: I’m not a developer. I subscribed to this blog back when there was little to no information out about webOS and I was hoping that there would be something mentioned to developers that wasn’t mentioned to consumers that I could pick up on and write about. It’s a bit useless to me really. Decision: Unsubscribe. ...
Developers: Are your apps Pixi ready?
PreCentral.net —
... With that in mind, Palm has posted some suggestions on it's developer portal blog helping to ensure that your app will work with the different display resolutions and the lack of WiFi on the Pixi. The applications that will probably be the most affected by the decrease in screen real estate are the immersive applications like full screen games and programs that rely on a WiFi connection to work their magic like any of the desktop sync programs currently available. ...
Palm Engineer Showcases Flexibility of webOS
PreCentral.net —
... For those interested in seeing how it's done (or those brave enough to try it out themselves), the wizardry involved is detailed in length over at the Palm Developer Network Blog, and it's my guess we'll see this updated clock functionality in an upcoming release of webOS. ...
Mojo SDK 1.3.1 Now Available
PreCentral.net —
... In tandem with the release of webOS 1.3.1 this morning, Palm has announed on its Developer Network Blog an updated Mojo SDK framework, version 1.3.1. Some of the highlights from the update include Enhanced Pixi support in the emulator, an API to keep the screen from auto-dimming, auto-generation of app Help / Support scene, and developers familiar with the SDK documentation should appreciate this: numerous framework documentation enhancements. You can see the full release notes for Mojo SDK 1.3.1 ...

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