parisprasad Posted October 19, 2010 Report Posted October 19, 2010 The Palm Pre 2 — the first smartphone from Palm since HP purchased the smartphone-maker — sports a 1 gigahertz processor, 5-megapixel camera, slide-out keyboard and a design that the company describes as “sleeker” and more “streamlined” than the original.[img]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-apps-front.jpg[/img][img width=350 height=584]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-apps-left.jpg[/img][img width=350 height=584]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-apps-right.jpg[/img][img width=350 height=557]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-cards-front.jpg[/img][img width=350 height=621]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-cards-open.jpg[/img][img width=640 height=448]http://mashable.com/wp-content/gallery/palm-pre2/pre2-horizontal_0.jpg[/img][img width=320 height=290]http://cdn.mashable.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/webos_multitasking.png[/img]Stacks – This is webOS 2.0’s take on multitasking. HP calls this “true multitasking” (in other words, preemptive), which is what webOS 1.0 had before. It’s a way to organize and keep related items together. So if you are trying to open up a webpage or create a new calendar event based on information from an e-mail, you can group all of those items together in one stack.Just Type – Just Type is a new mechanism that lets you start typing before opening an app. You can then choose a Quick Action like sending an e-mail or a text message or doing a web search. Basically it’s Quicksilver on your phone.Adobe Flash Player 10.1 Beta – Like Android and the BlackBerry PlayBook, webOS supports a beta of Flash Player 10.1. Adobe has long demoed Flash 10.1 on webOS devices, but now it’s baked into the web browser.Skype Mobile – Verizon customers will get access to Skype-to-Skype calls and messaging and low-cost long-distance calls. This is an extension of the Verizon/Skype partnership.QuickOffice Connect – The office viewer that we love on iOS and Android is now on webOS.Facebook 2.0 – This will be available in the App Catalog and offer support for Facebook IM via the built-in Messaging application and support Stacks and Just Type Quick Actions.Updated Browser – The WebKit-based browser has been updated to include more HTML5 and geolocation support.VPN – WebOS will now connect to corporate networks, including IPsec and Cisco AnyConnect mobile-optimized VPNs.Bluetooth keyboard support — Like iOS 4, webOS 2.0 supports Bluetooth keyboards and other Bluetooth peripherals.
parisprasad Posted October 19, 2010 Author Report Posted October 19, 2010 [quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=110868.msg1176360#msg1176360 date=1287512696] *=: *=: *=:[/quote]hi chitti how are you??i need some help baa... naaku gurthu nuvvu google app inventor use chesanu ani cheppav correct me if i'm wrong....naaku konni doubts unnay can you help me out with that
parisprasad Posted October 19, 2010 Author Report Posted October 19, 2010 [quote author=ChittiNaidu link=topic=110868.msg1176412#msg1176412 date=1287513183] sCo_hmmthink sCo_hmmthink google app inventor aa....Android SDK use chesa ...not specifically APP Inventor...emi doubt....let me see if i can help....but ippatiki aite...use cheyadam ledu.....naaku teliste...sure ga chepta...[/quote]pm chesa
parisprasad Posted October 19, 2010 Author Report Posted October 19, 2010 [quote author=johnny bravo link=topic=110868.msg1176471#msg1176471 date=1287513802] *=: *=:[/quote]thank you
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