Last month, HP announced
its intentions to make webOS open source, however, they provided little
in terms of details as to when this will actually happen. Today, they
have announced the schedule, which details how the process will take
place over the course of the year and then finally, in September, the OS
source code, now named Open webOS, will be released.

Starting today, HP is releasing the Enyo 2.0 framework that will allow the developers to create applications for the platform. Unlike the previous version, 2.0 supports browsers other than those using the WebKit engine for creating apps. HP will also be using a standard Linux kernel, like on Android, that should allow the OS to run on a wider range of hardware.
For more information, click on the source link below.
Download Enyo

Starting today, HP is releasing the Enyo 2.0 framework that will allow the developers to create applications for the platform. Unlike the previous version, 2.0 supports browsers other than those using the WebKit engine for creating apps. HP will also be using a standard Linux kernel, like on Android, that should allow the OS to run on a wider range of hardware.
For more information, click on the source link below.
Download Enyo
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