Palm unveils webOS and the new Palm Pre mobile phone
9 January 2009 by Olav Hellesø-Knutsen
Palm webOS is a brand-new kind of platform, invented exclusively for mobile use. webOS recognizes that you want your people, calendars and information to move with you, wherever you are, wirelessly, as opposed to being bound to a personal computer. Palm webOS is the first mobile platform to automatically bring your information from the many places it resides - on your phone, at your work or on the web - into one simple, integrated view. The new Palm Pre and webOS are designed to be so in sync with your needs that it feels like Pre is thinking ahead for you. "Palm products have always been about simplifying lives and delivering great user experiences," said Ed Colligan, Palm president and chief executive officer. "webOS and Pre bring game-changing simplicity to an increasingly mobile world by dissolving the barriers that surround your information. It's technology that seems like it's thinking ahead to bring you what you care about most - your people, your time, and your information - in the easiest and most seamless way." "Pre continues Sprint's leadership in open access to the content customers want for a great web-connected experience," said Dan Hesse, Sprint chief executive officer. "We look forward to bringing this remarkably innovative device to our customers on America's most dependable 3G network. Palm's new OS is the first mobile platform to be built from the ground up to combine standard technology, innovation and integration. At its core, webOS leverages several industry-standard technologies, including web technologies such as CSS, XHTML and JavaScript. On top of that, Palm has included creative and innovative advancements to enhance the overall user experience and provided a deep integration of all elements within the platform. The new platform was designed to allow a vast ecosystem of partners, including developers, hardware suppliers, and accessories manufacturers, to develop core solutions to complement the platform and product line. For developers, webOS shatters traditional barriers to mobile-application development by offering a rich open development environment that's familiar to tens of millions of web developers. More people can develop for the platform and can do it faster than ever before. The platform's flexible environment will also allow developers to distribute their applications over-the-air via an on-device Palm application store. Palm Pre: The First webOS Phone "As our lives revolve more and more around the web, devices like Palm Pre that transform how we interact with the web will lead the way," said Hesse. "We are focused on bringing our customers a superior experience that includes easy-to-use devices, simple pricing and value with Simply Everything all-inclusive offerings, plus Ready Now, our exclusive retail program that helps customers leave the store feeling comfortable and confident they know how to use their new device." Pre will support a variety of differentiated on-device Sprint services, including Sprint TV, offering an extensive selection of live and on-demand programming. Sprint Navigation provides GPS-enabled audio and visual turn-by-turn driving directions, one-click traffic rerouting and more than 10 million local listings. Sprint also offers more than a dozen streaming-radio applications, including Sprint Radio with more than 150 channels. Palm Pre Specifications
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By smartly integrating your information, webOS is designed to think ahead for you and keep you on top of the things that happen in your life, but that's just the first step. The platform's unique interface brings your information to you with the ease that only Palm can offer.
Learn more about the webOS and Palm Pre over at the Palm Pre homepage Comments On 17 Jan 04:30 SloopJohnB wrote WebOS should be called ´Mobile Safari´ OS. Running only ´web apps´ and swiping your finger to move between them is totally iphone fw 1.x. On 16 Jan 06:16 boybawang wrote I felt hopeless when Paris was canceled. That was the only near perfect in ergonomic device closest to my taste. But Palm Pre even exceeded my requirements. A must have! On 12 Jan 16:46 AntDX316 wrote damn that looks nuts best looking phone ive ever seen On 12 Jan 09:11 Prom1 wrote Palm has outdone themselves in more ways than 1. A) great overhaul but will it be enough?? Not for me. B) releasing it on a network plague wiht continuity issues every 4mths is a stupid move CDMA = dying technology for network standards. By 2.1yrs from today ONLY Sprint will be tied to it as their core business. Verizon/AllTel, AT&T, Bell & Telus all will aggressively move users to 3.5G/LTE. On 10 Jan 18:43 BBS wrote Looks promising. On 10 Jan 17:09 laffen wrote Seems like many people think Apple invented touch screen and the mobile phone ;-) On 10 Jan 08:26 J wrote sweet device and how could it be an apple copy when palm has been always using touch screen interface for decades ever since they were not making mobile phones yet. On 10 Jan 00:28 hobbs wrote looks cool.it gets the 'thumbs up" from me. On 9 Jan 23:24 4545 wrote Apple copy ! |