Palm Boosts webOS with SDK Access, Cloud Service

Palm’s efforts to jump-start an ecosystem for its new webOS platform took another step forward Wednesday, when it expanded the release of its Mojo software development kit (SDK). The announcement at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco additionally included plans for integrating cloud services into the webOS platform, as well as the unveiling of an application that will allow legacy Palm OS programs to run on webOS devices.


Release Later in 2009

Before the announcement,

the Mojo SDK had been available only to a small group of developer partners, but now it will be provided to a wider group of developers who apply for access at the Palm Developer Network Web site. However, the company said access will continue to be limited as improvements are made, and a general release will be scheduled later that year.

Palm Senior Vice President Michael Abbott emphasized the importance of developers to […]

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