LG/webOS Coverage Today
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WEBOS ENTERS NEXT PHASE AS GLOBAL PLATFORM UNDER LG’S STEWARDSHIP
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LG Creates Open Source Branch Of webOS
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LG Releases webOS Open Source Edition To Drive Platform Adoption
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LG takes webOS open source
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LG takes its webOS platform open source to step up Samsung rivalry
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LG looks to broaden webOS more with ‘Open Source Edition’
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LG open-sources webOS Making It A Global Platform
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LG makes WebOS open source in effort to expand the operating system’s market presence
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webOS Goes Open Source
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LG announces webOS Open Source Edition to bring the platform to more devices
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LG is taking webOS beyond TVs with 'Open Source Edition'
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LG releases webOS Open Source Edition
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LG webOS Open Source Edition Made Available
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LG wants to take webOS beyond TVs with 'Open Source Edition'
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LG is making its open source webOS operating system er, open source
Those of you with long memories may recall that webOS is already open source, having originally been designed for tablet computers under the auspices of HP Inc (or Hewlett Packard as it was at the time). Even the unfinished overhaul at the time that LG took it underground is open source.
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LG launches open source version of webOS
LG Electronics is moving webOS beyond TVs with the release of webOS Open Source Edition. WebOS is a multitasking operating system that was designed for smart devices and smart TVs.
Before coming to LG, webOS was launched as Palm OS in 2009. It was acquired by HP in 2010, and then licensed to LG in 2013. Since then, the company has been using the technology for its smart TVs and refrigerators.
“WebOS has come a long way since then and is now a mature and stable platform ready to move beyond TVs to join the very exclusive group of operating systems that have been successfully commercialization at such a mass level. As we move from an app-based environment to a web-based one, we believe the true potential of webOS has yet to be seen,” said I.P. Park, chief technology officer at LG Electronics.
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