Though its had an application store of its own for many months now, Palm's webOS has really yet to flourish as a development platform. As it currently stands, webOS' App Catalog only offers up around 400 applications. This stunted growth is largely because Palm still considers the App Catalog "beta" - thus, they're being rather selective with what gets in. Once the beta tag is pulled away, however, Palm expects a barrage of applications to hit their store.
While plenty of these new apps are sure to be free, their developers still need to put food on the table. Looking to capture these developers before the floodgates open, AdMob is today announcing beta support for the webOS platform.
Though its had an application store of its own for many months now, Palm’s webOS has really yet to flourish as a development platform. As it currently stands, webOS’ App Catalog only offers up around 400 applications. This stunted growth is largely because Palm still considers the App Catalog “beta” – thus, they’re being rather selective with what gets in. Once the beta tag is pulled away, however, Palm expects a barrage of applications to hit their store.
While plenty of these new apps are sure to be free, their developers still need to put food on the table. Looking to capture these developers before the floodgates open, AdMob is today announcing beta support for the webOS platform.
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