Screen shots of Palm's Mojo SDK already in the wild?
We don't have a failsafe way to confirm that these are real, but what we're seeing certainly jibes with what Palm's been saying about webOS and its Mojo SDK: all web, all the time. Apps, which rely heavily on HTML and Javascript, are actually debugged right from the comfort of your desktop web browser, so it seems like there isn't even a native emulator to worry about. Boy Genius Report has a few screenshots posted, and while there isn't anything too terribly interesting going on, it's good to have some semi-confirmation that devs are already hard at work bringing stuff to the webOS table in time for the Pre launch. Oh, and Palm: feel free to hook us up, because we have this awesome idea for an Engadget app. Seriously.



















What the Hell? Does anyone remember when this was all brought out 2 years ago, by Apple? And the blogoverse exploded in mind numbing disgust for web based/HTML application development? That without native application development (which Apple delivered) the iPhone was dead in the water?
Now Palm apes Apple's two year old presentation and people go ga ga?
It must be the same people that think that Windows 7 *isn't* Vista SP 2.
Maybe they're expecting the same thing to happen that Apple did (a la the delivering).
But even without a real comprehensive app store, I'll still love this phone. It has plenty other things going for it that make it a great phone with just whats there. My mindset was always that this is just for it to get kickstarated. I don't believe they'll keep like this because its a cool phone and it doesn't deserve to be crippled beyond its limited availability in the US.
i wonder if i'll be able to get a tethering app like PDANet for the Pre? cause now im thinking i might get the Pro instead and stick with WinMo for now. i guess i still have time to think about it though.