The strange story of the webOS platform continues, with HP providing a few details on how the open sourcing will proceed. The company recently confirmed it will offer up the platform to open source, ...
Hewlett-Packard (HP) has finally decided the fate of its WebOS software, choosing to convert the mobile operating system (OS) into an open source project with hopes that other hardware makers will ...
HP's decision to cut its $1.2 billion losses and open up WebOS was likely the only choice it had HP announced today plans to contribute WebOS and its Enyo application framework to the open source ...
Palm's name may have recently been revived in a small way, quite literally, with a tiny companion Android phone. Ever since it got bought then sold by HP, however, Palm has been nothing more than a ...
It has been a long and arduous road for webOS. The operating system that was once heralded as the savior of the dying Palm product line nearly almost died itself. But HP is attempting to breathe new ...
Hewlett-Packard has released an open source version of webOS that can be used on legacy TouchPad tablets, the Open webOS project team announced on Tuesday. The “Community Edition” enables users to ...
And in mid-December 2011, the company revealed that plan would be achieved by releasing to source code to the open source community: ""HP plans to continue to be active in the development and support ...
HP announced on Wednesday that it plans to release the code behind webOS in September under the Apache License, Version 2.0. WebOS is the operating system developed by Palm that HP acquired in 2010 ...
The best news of the week is that HP is NOT killing off webOS. After months of deliberation, HP announced that it will release webOS as an open source platform and will continue to be a active player ...
In December 2011, HP announced that its webOS source code would "eventually be made available" under an open-source license, with continued support from the company. The goals presented by this ...
Well, can’t say I didn’t see this one coming but HP just open sourced WebOS so it looks like they’re allowing the open source community to help make WebOS better. Oh and trust me they always do. Meg ...
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