May 28th 2010 | Posted by
Robert Werlinger
Google has officially brought Buzz support to webOS, as announced through its Mobile Blog. To access the mobile Buzz site, simply point your browser to buzz.google.com, and you’re automatically brought to the "plain HTML" version. Scrolling to the bottom of the page allows you to toggle between the full desktop version and the mobile version pictured above. Previous to this, webOS users had to use a special link in order to force the mobile site to work.
It’s great to see Google’s continuing support of webOS – let’s see some enhanced Maps functionality for the platform next!
Thanks to Phil, Editor of AndroidCentral and WMExperts!

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April 3rd 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler
Want to use Google Buzz from your webOS phone, but don’t feel like installing the iPhone User Agent patch to trick the internet into believing that you’re using an iPhone? You’re in luck, as Google has decided to give you the option to use Buzz regardless of your mobile platform of choice. Pre and Pixi owners that visit buzz.google.com are now greeted with a page explaining what Google considers to be compatible platforms (Android 2.0+ and iPhone OS 3.0+), but also giving the option to continue on using your unsupported device. After several minutes of poking around, everything seems to work flawlessly on webOS, which is little surprise as it uses a WebKit browser just like iPhone OS and Android.
Thanks to Mohan for the tip!

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February 16th 2010 | Posted by
Robert Werlinger
Here’s some of the latest discussion in the forums:
- Video Recording is a feature coming our way in this month’s (which apparently didn’t come on the 15th) webOS 1.4 update, and forum member showmrock wants to know: are you excited?
We look forward to seeing you in the forums! (Not a member? Remember: registration is free, and the benefits are numerous indeed)

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February 15th 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler

It’s a question we’ve been pondering for a while, and with much more intensity in recent days: does Google care about Palm webOS? It is something we have to wonder about, with Google Maps on webOS lagging greatly behind its iPhone and Android counterparts, webOS being at first excluded from the Buzz party and then only invited inside the lobby, and the general lack of effort Google seems to be publicly exerting in getting their products to work to their full potential on webOS.
It all came to a head last week, with Google making a change to the way Google Voice works that ended up breaking webOS Google Voice clients, such as the popular gDial Pro. Nathan, the developer of gDial, learned that the change was not a move to break compatibility with unofficial Voice clients like gDial, but a natural progression of the development of the Google Voice system. In fact, Google has no problems with such unofficial clients and is pretty much willing to turn a blind eye to them so long as they aren’t acting in nefarious ways. Unfortunately, that blind eye doesn’t come with any support.
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February 14th 2010 | Posted by
Robert Werlinger

If the thought of being inundated with updates from people you probably don’t care about in the desktop version makes you giddy, then the thought of Google’s new Buzz service working without any hacks or tweaks on webOS is probably a delightful one.
Google said the service was "coming soon", but the curious mismash of Twitter and Facebook that uses mysterious algorithms to add your friends and violate your privacy now works, as forums member kioken has discovered, by pointing the browser on your webOS powered device in the direction of https://m.google.com/app/buzz?force=1.
It works, and it works well. My only question is this: When do we get the ability to "check in"?
Thanks to Windzilla for the tip!

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February 12th 2010 | Posted by
Derek Kessler

We’ve heard rumblings of it in tweets from various folks at Palm and Google, but now the word is out in sweet delicious table form: Buzz support is indeed “coming soon” for webOS. And that seems to be the only thing that’s coming soon for webOS, but that’s better than the nothing we were getting before. There are no indications if we’ll ever get a Buzz layer in Google Maps, Buzz for place pages (that doesn’t hurt too much, as we need our version of Maps to fully support place pages before we can get Buzz support in those pages), and a few other niceties. In fact, looking at the list of things that are not coming soon for webOS, it shows that there needs to be some work on Palm’s end (voice shortcuts, anyone?) before Google can get abuzzin’.
Thanks to Robert for the tip!

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