Well I guess this means the API for G+ is live?

16 Sep 2011 admin In G+ Posts

Comments: 12

  1. Robert Dietrich 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    hopefully one for my hp touchpad

  2. Brent Burzycki 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Robert Dietrich I am curious to see – looks like it is only dealing with public items first……

  3. Olav Folland 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    Just public items, and I think I read somewhere earlier that it's also individual. I didn't catch the meaning though – I was on my phone.

    +Robert Dietrich – I wouldn't hold my breath :/ But WebOS can be rooted and there's a lot of nifty stuff out there for the phones – you might check out sites like Precentral.net and see what you can see there – anything beta will show up there first.

  4. Robert Dietrich 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Olav Folland i already overclocked it to 1.5ghz and did all the preware stuff just waiting for some good apps or the android port lol

  5. Brent Burzycki 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    IceCream Sandwich would be the OS to have I assume…

  6. Olav Folland 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    lol. You should be good then.
    /wish I'd had the cash. I really love the phones – maybe I'll be able to catch the second build 😛

  7. Robert Dietrich 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    i didnt get the 149 offer i missed out so i paid 220 for a 32gb on ebay it runs great though and webos is real nice just wish it had more apps

  8. Olav Folland 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    That's been the main problem, I think. Palm never had the power of Google or Apple pushing apps, so they were always somewhat limited there. :/

  9. Robert Dietrich 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Olav Folland hopefully selling like 300,000 touchpads will push the people to make more apps for webos

  10. Olav Folland 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    ^and maybe get someone like HTC or maybe Nokia to pick it up and actually do something with it 😛

  11. Robert Dietrich 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Olav Folland that would be nice i already got an email from hp saying they plan on still supplying updates and support for webos so they may be hanging on to it.

  12. Olav Folland 16 Sep 2011 Reply

    +Robert Dietrich – I'm pretty sure they're hanging on to WebOS itself – their roadmap when they bought Palm was to roll the OS into a lot of their other products – printers was the primary example – but HP is also getting out of the PC business all together, so maybe they'll be smart and give cheap/free licensing to gain some market share. Just hoping.

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