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HP-owned Gram releases Open WebOS 1.0

Gram, the HP-owned company responsible for development of the Open WebOS platform, has announced the release of Open WebOS 1.0. WebOS was initially developed by Palm as a replacement for its ageing PalmOS platform, used in Palm Pilot devices. HP acquired the platform in its takeover of Palm in April 2010 and used the platform […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas

Gram, the HP-owned company responsible for development of the Open WebOS platform, has announced the release of Open WebOS 1.0.

WebOS was initially developed by Palm as a replacement for its ageing PalmOS platform, used in Palm Pilot devices.

HP acquired the platform in its takeover of Palm in April 2010 and used the platform for a number of its smartphones, tablets and printers, before releasing the source code under an open source licence as Open WebOS, with development continuing through a wholly-owned subsidiary called Gram.

In a statement, Gram says:

โ€œWe now have an OpenEmbedded build that allows a full webOS experience running inside an OE emulator. We have added core applications โ€“ email and browser โ€“ while continuing to support the desktop build environment.โ€

โ€œThe 1.0 release also brings support for Enyo2. You can now take apps built on one of the best cross-platform JavaScript frameworks and easily run these same apps on Open WebOS or other platforms.โ€

โ€œIn the past nine months, we have delivered over 75 Open WebOS components. This totals over 450,000 lines of code.โ€

โ€œThe source code for Open WebOS can be found in Open WebOS repositories on GitHub.โ€

โ€œWe will continue to innovate and develop for Open WebOS over the coming months, including the following planned enhancements: Qt5 / WebKit2 [support], open sourced media and audio components, BlueZ Bluetooth stack, ConnMan network management [and an] optimized SysMgr rendering architecture.โ€