Palm.com : Palm Developer Network - Palm webOS from O'Reilly Media
http://developer.palm.com/webos_book/book1.html
Overview of webOS
Palm® webOS™ is Palm's next generation operating system. Designed around an incredibly fast and beautiful user experience and optimized for the multi-tasking user, webOS integrates the power of a window-based operating system with the simplicity of a browser. Applications are built using standard web technologies and languages, but have access to device-based services and data.
First chapter of upcoming book on Palm's new webOS
The first chapter of an O'Reilly book on developing JavaScript-based webapps for Palm's new webOS
Details of how Palm is leveraging widespread knowledge of HTML, CSS and Javascript to ease development on their new platform.Cloudo
sistema operativo online, in the cloud.icloud - Your friends, files and digital life on any computer
Equipped with an easy file manager and a photo application, icloud lets Marcus organize photos and share slideshows with his friends and relatives. His favorite icloud application is Photos for organizing and sharing photos with his family and friends.
Online bilgisayar
Use icloud for storing files online Store once. Open from any computer. icloud keeps your files and photos safe, yet always right next to you.
storage space for pictures etcWelcome to webOSdev - Palm
The following pages should give you answers regarding Palm® webOS™ platform development that you could not find anywhere else on this site. Just jump into the section(s) that interest you.How the Web OS has begun to reshape IT and business | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Where is da Blank Applciation?
Dion Hinchcliffe on leveraging the convergence of IT and the next generation of the Web.
These days in the halls of IT departments around the world there is a growing realization that the next wave of outsourcing, things like cloud computing and crowdsourcing, are going to require responses that will forever change the trajectory of their current relationship with the business, or finally cause them to be relegated as a primarily administrative, keep-the-lights-on function.Palm - Project Ares
According to Palm "Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser, lowering the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development."
Project Ares is the first mobile development environment for Palm's WebOS, hosted entirely in a browser
browser based IDE for WebOS
Like webOS, Project Ares embodies Palm's belief that the future of mobile will be built on the web. Project Ares aims to enable a next-generation mobile development workflow, in which developers move quickly and seamlessly from editing in a browser, to debugging on a device, to selling applications in Palm's App Catalog or on the web.