Palo Alto, California - With the growing numbers of mobile operating systems user, Hewlett-Packard (HP) decided to unconcealed its smartphone WebOS operating system into open source. This will offer more opportunities for mobile app developers and firms.
According to Meg Whitman, President and CEO of Hewlett-Packard. The WebOS is a platform specially designed to be mobile, cloud-connected and easily accessible. This contribution on the innovation of technologies helped the community of developers and companies to be more creative and advance to the newest generation of different devices and apps.
HP also stated that they will make WebOS's underlying code available under and open-source license so that individuals, partners, developers, HP engineers and hardware manufacturers will be able to deliver an ongoing improvements and latest versions to the mobile market.
They also added that with the combination of the WebOS platform and the skills and knowledge of the open-source community will result to a better improvent for different applications and services for the next generation of devices.
The WebOS mobile operating system was bought by HP together with its inventor Palm for the amount of $1.2 billion. WebOS could get some support from different smartphone makers, but might get upset with the Android developer Google which is planning to purchase Motorola.
Hewlett-Packard is one of the largest company in printing industry. It supplies different kinds of innovative printer, such as inkjet and laser printers. They also contribute to make a better printing output using the latest technology in inkjet and laser toner cartridges. Above all of these inventions, HP is also a part of green movement that is concerned in environment.
If you want to get more information about HP you can visit their website at hp.com or purchase their products such as HP 128A toner from different trusted online seller like ColorTonerExpert.com.
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