Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Oct 2009 08:11 UTC
Palm has just announced a number of changes its webOS development platform that should really be welcomed by developers. They are fully blessing application distribution outside of the App Catalog, open source developers will no longer have to pay a dime to have their applications in the App Catalog, and Palm will also open up all their analytical data for developers to use. Instant update: the official press release is out too.
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The cost for including an open source app was not one that will impede most projects (we can all find £100 quid I am sure. However it shows an understanding of the ecosystem and the mindset of the developers they are trying to woo to the platform.
The WebOS platform is certainly winning in the (developer) PR department over Apple at the moment. But, at the end of the day, who they develop for will be influenced by the marketshare.
Marketshare = no. of potential customers = more potential revenue = happy developer buys an island somewhere
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The cost for including an open source app was not one that will impede most projects (we can all find £100 quid I am sure. However it shows an understanding of the ecosystem and the mindset of the developers they are trying to woo to the platform.
The WebOS platform is certainly winning in the (developer) PR department over Apple at the moment. But, at the end of the day, who they develop for will be influenced by the marketshare.
Marketshare = no. of potential customers = more potential revenue = happy developer buys an island somewhere