Palm to expand Mojo SDK early access program, SDK to roll out by the end of the summer

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All you developers out there who are anxious to get your hands on the webOS SDK apparently won’t have to wait too much longer. Palm announced on its developer blog that it is expanding its Mojo SDK early access program, increasing the number of developers from hundreds to thousands over the next few weeks in doing so. Palm will also be releasing additional resources outside of the early access program — such as the open source webOS components now available on Palm’s open source portal — and relaxing its confidentiality rules to allow early Mojo developers to more freely communicate with the outside world. Most importantly, Palm revealed that it plans to release the SDK to the public by the end of the summer. Woo!

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9 Comments
  • Scrofula

    first. omnia!

  • Ankit

    I am excited for this

  • Ryan

    About damn time

  • diordna

    whadya mean “about time”? you wont see it until Sept (if then)…

  • anthony

    ba ba ba bold

  • john

    So instead of 20 crappy web apps, you’ll see 50 by the end of the year.

  • Don Louie Cantone

    The App Catalog is going to get bigger in time just like any other platform

  • blacksheep

    “get bigger in time”? By the time developers get the finalized SDK (Sept or later) and DEFINITELY by the time their apps are available, Apple will be finalizing development on iPhone IV.

    Palm is running out of toes to shoot…

  • badnewsbare

    Since the final SDK won’t see daylight until no earlier than Sept, by the time there are any apps of consequence for the Pre, iPhone 4.0 will be soon approaching…

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