webOS, the OS built from the web

There's been a ton of talk lately about several mobile operating systems and their problems, such as language restrictions, fragmentation, and anti-competitive practices. It's never a good idea to talk bad about your competition, so I'll take this opportunity to simply say a few things about the webOS (the OS that powers Palm's Pre and Pixi phones) that you might not know.

As always, I am writing this as Josh the blogger. These are my opinions alone and do not reflect the opinions of Palm Inc.

At Palm we care greatly about the end customer experience. We are also developers, so we care greatly about the developer experience. And most importantly, we don't see the two at odds. Happy developers create great apps that create happy customers. It's a win, win. That's why we are doing everything we can to make happy developers. We don't always do everything perfectly, but when something is broken we do our best to fix it and be transparent. It's how the web works and it's how the webOS works.

So, as a developer, I hope you'll think about the benefits and freedoms of the webOS, and consider it for your next mobile application.

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