Posted on 16 February 2010 by Juventino Quinones
Many of us think sometimes that Google is not so kin on webOS devices as they are with other platforms, especially Android. But the search giant has a redesigned webOS-friendly interface to show that they have not forgotten about us as you can see on the image below.
The redesigned tab bar features more (and useful) search options (see ...
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Posted on 27 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
So we just posted about Mundu, a popular cross-platform multi-protocol IM client, who happens to be working on a webOS app. Well, for those who think one is not good enough; AgileMobile is also working on an IM Client that will handle all the same protocols as Mundu, but, AgileMobile will apparently take their app just a step further.
For now, ...
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Posted on 26 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
For many of us, Google Talk is enough to have a regular chat with friends and family from our Palm Pre phones. But, for many more people out there, that is not good enough. They wish the native messaging app on the Pre had more than AIM and GTalk. It would seem that they might get their wish come true.
Mundu ...
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Posted on 07 October 2009 by Juventino Quinones
On Monday - October 5th - Google released a new feature for AdSense mobile publishers that will allow them to take advantage of the high-end mobile phone browsing experience. This new feature offers publishers the ability to run larger AdSense ads visible on high-end phones like the Palm Pre, iPhone and phones running Android.
Since popularity of high-end mobile phones with ...
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Posted on 04 August 2009 by Juventino Quinones
We all have witness the battle over access to iTunes between Palm and Apple. Now Palm is taking this little war to a new battleground. Is good to see Palm tackling Apple head-on like this. Not only does this give Palm some good press, but it also reveals the monopolistic nature that the new Apple has developed.
Palm has filed a ...
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Posted on 30 July 2009 by Juventino Quinones
Google Voice? You might ask. Google Voice (GV) is a service that essentially gives you a phone number for life, or at least for a very long time anyway. Lets say a lot longer than you will ever be with any carrier, landline or VOIP company.
Google Voice allows you to point your number at any other number you like, ...
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Posted on 28 July 2009 by Juventino Quinones
There has been talks about Android OS or Google Chrome OS may power netbooks. And back in the first week of May, there was a rumorĀ here in our forums about Palm trying to revive the Foleo as a Netbook. This rumor was based on a post at Barrons.com that did not make many waves at that time. Fast forward ...
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Posted on 27 July 2009 by Juventino Quinones
When we first broke the rumor about WebOS bringing emoticons to the Palm Pre, we were not sure if this was true or not. Well, it is true! Although I have notice that not all the recipients receive the emoticons in the same way.
I guess one of the more entertaining features in WebOS 1.1 - besides the new NFL app ...
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Posted on 27 May 2009 by Steven Grady
We were very surprised that Palm made an appearance at the Google I/O keynote. Vincent is there right now, watching Palm demonstrate a bunch of different features, including the Maps API, the accelerometer API and what looks like the music API.
Go to live.slashgear.com to check it out!
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Posted on 18 February 2009 by Chris Davies
At a Mobile World Congress demo this morning, Google's VP of engineering, Vic Gundotra showed the Palm Pre running a webapp version of Google Maps coded totally in HTML5, and which operated exactly as native software might. The app - which supported all the Pre's multitouch navigation, together with the usual search, zoom and other Google Maps functionality - takes ...
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