Open WebOS 1.0 arrives for those who dare to port

Call it the ghost of Palm past. Today the once-lauded WebOS, originally a smartphone operating system, lives on once again in the form of Open WebOS 1.0.

Issued by Hewlett-Packard (HP), the first open-source version of Open WebOS is now ready for developers and others in the open-source community to port Open WebOS to any number of devices.

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In a demo video, HP Chief Architect Steve Winston shows how the operating system works on an HP desktop.

The full version of Open WebOS 1.0 follows a pair of beta releases made available earlier this year. While HP is marking the development as a milestone, others may remember HP’s inability to profit from, and even adequately develop, Palm’s once well-received ecosystem.

HP acquired Palm in 2010 for $1.2 billion, released a few ill-conceived and poorly executed devices like the HP Veer and HP TouchPad tablet, then quietly killed the business just over a year later in 2011.

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This open-source project may not be the legacy that the operating system’s chief conductor, former Palm CEO Jon Rubinstein, envisioned when he helped bring WebOS phones to market, but it is a legacy nonetheless.

to correct the price of HP’s Palm purchase.

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