By: Dusan Belic, IntoMobile Wednesday, January 2nd, 2013 at 7:07 AM
Savvy developers keep webOS live and have recently managed to cram it into the Nexus 7. As you’re about to see in a video, Google’s 7-inch tablet can handle this platform fairly well, though not all of the capabilities are working just yet. Still, you can connect to a Wi-Fi hotspot and browse the web which is a pretty good start. I would expect that other functions are added in due course and in the meantime you can find out more about this effort at webOSnation. But check out the clip…
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Anonymous
Nice, but what’s the point? I used to love webOS but now it’s irrelevant and those developers are better off making some Android apps and tweaks instead of pursuing a dead platform.