wonder if they'll do something outrageous to push the device like
include some some sort of webOS device with purchase of an HP computer
or printer.

On 8/21/10, Levi Wallach <[email protected]> wrote:
> You never know, it could be some hacker who's rigged an iPhone to run
> WebOS!  Not all that likely, but you never know.  I'm really praying we hear
> something significant from HP/Palm in the next 3 weeks, since that is
> apparently the timeframe that's been talked about as when they will be
> starting to talk about new stuff with more than completely vague
> references.  Come mid September, every week without information is another
> week that is pushing me (and I know a lot of others) towards Android.
> There's only so long the  "just wait a little longer and all will be
> revealed, it'll be really cool!" line will work, even on those of us who've
> been very loyal to the platform... Keep hope alive! ;-)
>
> Levi Wallach
> blog: http://twelveblackcodemonkeys.com
> tweet me @dvdmon (http://twitter.com/dvdmon)
>
>
> On Sat, Aug 21, 2010 at 9:18 PM, ldouglas <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> webOS developer spots device with Retina-matching resolution in logs
>> « Boy Genius Report
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>> http://www.boygeniusreport.com/2010/08/20/webos-developer-spots-device-with-retina-matching-resolution-in-logs/
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>> or
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>> http://is.gd/evnMT
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>> "A few weeks ago, we told you about a foursquare application developer
>> that discovered traces of webOS 2.0 in their application logs. While
>> the information would have been very hard to fake, it would have been
>> technically feasible due to the fact that foursquare's API is open
>> source. Today, PreCentral is reporting that a closed-source game
>> titled Cloud Hopper has discovered traces of webOS 2.0 in their logs,
>> along with a device that has a screen resolution of 640 x 960; the
>> same resolution as the iPhone 4's Retina display. Whether this device
>> is a prototype of the fabled HP webOS tablet or – fingers crossed
>> – Palm's next webOS smartphone, no one knows. It is nice to finally
>> get a few snippets of information (as small as they are) to let us
>> know that webOS hardware development is marching along… even if it
>> is very slowly."
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