February 12th, 2009 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Platforms: PalmOS | No Comments »
Palm has announced that their PalmOS has reached the End Of Life status. The OS which has been a Palm trademark for many years will be traded in for the brand new WebOS.
Except for some special versions of the cheap Centro device, Palm will no longer produce new, on PalmOS based, devices for the market. This means that also the new Centro 2 will be a WebOS powered device.
Next to phasing out PalmOS, the company also announced that it's App Catalog store will start making room for WebOS applications and mobile games. Palm will also have less restrictions for content launches at their store.
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