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La versión beta del PDK para Palm webOS ya está disponible y Palm presenta nuevos videojuegos en Game Developers Conference
Written by Movilman on 9 Marzo, 2010 – 21:24
Palm, Inc. anuncia la disponibilidad de la versión beta del Kit de Desarrollo Plug-in (PDK) de su plataforma webOS en Palm Developer Center (developer.palm.com). La compañía presenta los nuevos videojuegos programados por los primeros desarrolladores de este PDK en su stand (nº 2016) en GDC.
El PDK complementa el Kit de Desarrollo de Software (SDK) para webOS de Palm y permite a los desarrolladores usar C y C++, junto con las tecnologías web en las que se apoya el SDK, combinados perfectamente en una sola aplicación. Asimismo, el PDK posibilita nuevas funcionalidades como gráficos 3D inmersivos y ofrece una vía a los desarrolladores de juegos de otras plataformas para adaptar sus obras a la plataforma webOS de forma sencilla. Los desarrolladores ya pueden descargar la versión beta del PDK y trabajar con ella, aunque deberán esperar a una próxima actualización de webOS de Palm para la nueva funcionalidad que permitirá distribuir los juegos creados con la versión beta del PDK.
Katie Mitic, vicepresidenta senior de marketing de producto de Palm, Inc. comentó: “webOS de Palm es la plataforma a la que dirigirse para videojuegos de calidad en dos de los tres operadores de redes líderes. Ambos tenemos las herramientas de desarrollo y el hardware necesario para una experiencia única, así como una cartera destacada de títulos de juegos en webOS por los desarrolladores mejor considerados”.
El pasado enero en el CES, Palm presentó 12 juegos de cuatro desarrolladores de alto nivel entre los primeros que accedieron al PDK:
· “Asphalt 5” (Gameloft)
· “Brain Challenge” (Gameloft)
· “Glyder 2” (Glu Mobile)
· “Let’s Golf!” (Gameloft)
· “MONOPOLY” (EA Mobile)
· “Need for Speed Undercover” (EA Mobile)
· “SCRABBLE” (EA Mobile)
· “Sudoku” (EA Mobile)
· “Tetris” (EA Mobile)
· “The Oregon Trail” (Gameloft)
· “Los Sims 3” (EA Mobile)
· “X-Plane” (Laminar Research)
Desde entonces, estos desarrolladores han presentado más de 20 nuevos títulos para webOS:
· “Apollo” (Laminar Research)
· “Assassin’s Creed – Altair’s Chronicles” (Gameloft)
· “Brothers In Arms: Hour of Heroes” (Gameloft)
· “Castle of Magic” (Gameloft)
· “Deer Hunter 3D” (Glu Mobile)
· “Dungeon Hunter” (Gameloft)
· “Earthworm Jim” (Gameloft)
· “Gangstar: West Coast Hustle” (Gameloft)
· “Giant Fighting Robots” (Laminar Research)
· “Guitar Hero 5 Mobile” (Glu Mobile)
· “Hero of Sparta” (Gameloft)
· “Real Soccer 2010” (Gameloft)
· “Real Tennis” (Gameloft)
· “World Series of Poker: Hold’em Legend” (Glu Mobile)
· “X-Plane Airliner” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Carrier” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Extreme” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Glider” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Helicopter” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Racing” (Laminar Research)
· “X-Plane Space Shuttle” (Laminar Research)
“El PDK webOS de Palm es altamente potente y de gran alcance, como resulta evidente de la cantidad de títulos que hemos podido adaptar a la plataforma webOS en un breve espacio de tiempo”, declaró Baudouin Corman, vicepresidente de publicaciones para América de Gameloft. Y añadió: “Resulta bastante complicado crear un gran teléfono que sea a la vez una excelente plataforma de videojuegos, pero Palm lo ha conseguido”.
Para más información sobre la versión beta del PDK, visite la página web de Palm Developer Center (developer.palm.com). Para más información sobre los videojuegos disponibles para Palm webOS, visite la página web www.palm.com/applications.
Tags: Baudouin Corman, EA Mobile, Gameloft, GDC, Katie Mitic, Kit de Desarrollo de Software, Laminar Research, Palm, PDK, webOS
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Palm Developer Program Now Open for Business
Written by Movilman on 11 Enero, 2010 – 0:30
The Palm webOS developer program is now open, Palm, Inc. said today. Any developer can now go to the Palm Developer Center (http://developer.palm.com), sign up, and start developing and distributing applications for webOS devices. Palm showcased its developer program and tools at CES today, and announced a
$1 million developer Hot Apps bonus program for the rapidly growing Palm webOS developer community.
“We’re thrilled to open the doors of a program that offers mobile developers unparalleled freedom and choice in how they distribute and market applications”, said Katie Mitic, senior vice president, Product Marketing, Palm, Inc. “The combination of our highly accessible web-based platform, groundbreaking integration opportunities and open, flexible distribution program makes Palm webOS the best place for developers to create the next generation of innovative mobile applications”.
To kick off the official opening of the Palm applications ecosystem, Palm is launching a $1 million Hot Apps bonus program for webOS developers. The program, which runs Feb. 1 through May 31, 2010, is open to developers worldwide and will award $1 million to the most successful applications distributed during this timeframe. The developers of the top free and paid applications each will earn a $100,000 bonus; in addition, 40 developers will receive $10,000 (20 each for free and paid), with 400 developers awarded $1,000 (200 each for free and paid). Awardees will be notified in June. Details are available at http://developer.palm.com.
The Palm developer program is designed to promote a thriving environment for all developers to create, distribute, promote and monetize the delivery of valuable applications to Palm customers. It extends the unique web orientation of Palm webOS, providing innovative opportunities for developers to grow their businesses by leveraging the web as a promotional channel for applications.
Each element of the Palm developer program is designed to help developers promote their work and ultimately drive application sales and downloads. Developers receive a 70/30 split (developer/Palm) of gross revenues generated through sales (after applicable taxes). The membership-based program has a $99 annual fee, which will be waived for developers who opt to distribute open source Palm webOS apps on the web. The program provides a sales transaction and fulfillment service for developers with two options for getting their applications to market:
• Distribution in the Palm App Catalog – A link to the Palm App Catalog is built in to every Palm webOS device. Applications distributed in the Palm App Catalog will be subject to review by Palm, and developers will pay a per-application fee of $50. Applications approved in this program will have immediate distribution to the most targeted application promotional channel on webOS devices.
• Distribution on the web – For developers who wish to promote their applications exclusively online, Palm will provide just the sales transaction and fulfillment service. Every app will receive a unique URL, allowing developers to freely promote their applications online and enabling customers to download and install the application directly from the cloud to their phone using Palm’s unique over-the-air process. This distribution option offers a fast self-certification process as well as the ability for developers to control the distribution and promotion of their applications using the online marketing vehicles they already have and creating new ones as they see fit.
Both distribution options include a support program with tools that help developers quickly build, test, distribute and receive feedback on their Palm webOS applications. A special Beta channel allows developers to easily expand their testing program and iteratively improve their products.
Palm is also opening up the database of webOS applications data, with feeds of app descriptions, ratings, stats, screen shots and more to app developers and the broader web community to leverage the web as a discovery channel. This open system will enable the creation of app directories, ranking mechanisms, communities and more around the rapidly growing base of webOS applications. These feeds will include a unique application URL for each application that can be promoted through web channels for users to request over-the-air distribution of that application to their device.
“We’re leveraging the power of the web to give developers as much freedom as possible”, said Mitic. “The web is a large and efficient channel for connecting consumers to the content and applications they want most, so it only makes sense to leverage those tools and community to enhance discovery of Palm applications”.
Since the announcement of the program in October, Palm has provided details of two new developer tools that are designed to significantly lower the barriers to mobile application development:
• The Palm webOS Plug-in Development Kit (PDK) extends the Palm webOS Software Development Kit (SDK) with a set of tools, documentation and APIs that let developers write plug-ins for their webOS applications. With the PDK, developers can seamlessly integrate C and C++ code into their webOS apps, enabling new functionality such as 3D games. Palm today announced the availability of 3D games built by leading developers with early access to the PDK. A public beta version of the webOS PDK is scheduled to be available to all developers in March.
• Project Ares, released as beta in December, is the first complete set of integrated mobile development tools hosted entirely in the browser. Featuring a drag-and-drop interface builder, a robust code editor, a visual debugger, and built-in source control integration, Ares dramatically lowers the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development and makes building webOS apps even easier and faster than before. Ares aims to enable the next-generation mobile developer workflow, letting developers move quickly and seamlessly from editing in a browser to debugging on a device and selling applications in Palm’s App Catalog or on the web.
Like webOS itself, Palm’s development tools embody the company’s belief that the future of mobile will be built on the web. By leveraging web standards, these tools open the world of mobile app development to millions of web developers.
More information about the Palm webOS developer program, including rules and guidelines for the $1 million Hot Apps bonus program, will be available at the Palm Developer Center website (developer.palm.com).
Tags: Hot Apps, Katie Mitic, webOS
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