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		<title>Palm webOS on the Palm pre: PLEASE let it be WebKit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just a few minutes ago, Palm announced their new pre device (that&#8217;s the name &#8220;pre&#8221;, I don&#8217;t mean it as in &#8220;preview&#8221; or beta). The device looks solid, like any state of the art mobile handset in the 21st century should. They&#8217;ve managed to innovate on the hardware, so it doesn&#8217;t look like a cookie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just a few minutes ago, Palm announced their <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/08/the-palm-pre/">new pre device</a> (that&#8217;s the name &#8220;pre&#8221;, I don&#8217;t mean it as in &#8220;preview&#8221; or beta). The device looks solid, like any state of the art mobile handset in the 21st century should. They&#8217;ve managed to innovate on the hardware, so it doesn&#8217;t look like a cookie cutter rebrand of HTC (cough..G1&#8230;.cough).</p>
<p><img src="http://posterous.com/getfile/files.posterous.com/arvino/XS1BkO3PKw9SEhxuZv4mlt721eeBvwf8Q2f2Fv2OdXo45NLqZbOcobSlWXVR/1pastedGraphic.tiff.scaled.500.jpg"/><br />
<br/><i>courtesy of <a href="http://arvino.posterous.com/heres-the-new-palm-device-yike">http://arvino.posterous.com</a></i></p>
<p>The big news for me was the <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/01/08/palm-announces-web-os-platform/">Palm webOS</a>&#8230; though its a bit like &#8220;Back to the Future&#8221;&#8230; Back in 1999, the Palm VII device launched with something known as <a href="http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/channels/pda/training/palmpqa.html">Palm Query Applications (PQAs)</a> &#8211; little compiled bits of HTML and images, as front-end local forms for submitting to remote web applications. It was a brilliant hack for the extreme low bandwidth of the Mobitex network.</p>
<p><i>Quick aside on my areas of expertise: I developed <a href="http://www.pencomputing.com/palm/Reviews/thinair.html">ThinAirMail</a>, a POP/IMAP/Hotmail client for the Palm VII, that was the #1 PQA application for a long time, and eventually included in the box. This led to the acquisition of ThinAirApps, the  mobile software company I helped found in 2001 by Palm. I worked there for about two years, until someone decided (probably correctly) that Palm shouldn&#8217;t be in the server software development business.</i></p>
<p>This new webOS echoes this approach, but is much more forward looking, and in fact completely inline with my own personal view of the world&#8230; it is a Mobile Web Client Stack. If you read this blog at all, you&#8217;ll have seen <a href="http://openideals.com/2008/12/31/wtfblogapp/">my previous posts</a> on using <a href="http://phonegap.com">PhoneGap</a> to build &#8220;native&#8221; client applications for iPhone and Android using nothing more than XHTML, CSS and Javascript wrapped in a simple launcher. While I am happy that all the great Obj-C, Cocoa and Java developers have work in this mobile world, there is no need for mobile device development to be so difficult and proprietary.</p>
<p>The four zillion billion dollar question for Palm is, have you chosen wisely in the foundation of your Web OS? Pleeeeeaase, let the answer be &#8220;Yes, my son, WebKit is thy name.&#8221; At the least, tell me Gecko or Opera&#8230; I know standards are standards, but if this Web OS is built on yet another hacky mobile browser whose ancestry traces back to Access or Blazer, I am not going to be as thrilled as I am right now. <a href="http://webkit.org">WebKit</a> is leading the way in amazing standards support, as well as adding the latest and great enhancements from HTML 5 (database, animations, transitions, etc). These are already shipping with iPhone OS 2.2, and lemme tell you &#8211; the things you can do with them will blow you away.</p>
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