October 7th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: PalmOS | No Comments »
Coming December, we will see a very interesting update on Palm's WebOS. The company will be allowing apps to be installed from third party channels and will drop the $99 fee for open source apps.
Palm will not set apps totally free. They still have to be uploaded to Palm, but developers will receive a custom link to use for installing them. This step could allow operators to start selling WebOS games on their own portals and that would be a direct benefit over iPhone.
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